Forgotten Cromer Photos...

So at some point last year after visiting London and before Christmas, we went to Cromer in Norfolk... and even more I took photos AND it was sunny?! (Remember sunshine? Me either...)

Then I completely forgot about these photos. In fact, I couldn't even remember when I'd started using this roll of film - I thought perhaps it had more Temple Newsam photos on there. So imagine my delight when I saw photos of the beach and photos of Harry, woohoo!

What a treat for the eyes! I've never completely forgotten what photos were on a roll of film before to the point of where I have no memory of even taking a camera with me, so its almost like I'm taking part in my own photo swap and seeing these photos without the distortion of memory or even the criticism I would usually direct at my own photos. It's so refreshing!

Maybe I should take a roll of photos every year and leave it a while to be developed to see if it is as fun as this time! It probably would't be if it was planned I suppose. I think perhaps a Spring/Summer 2015 photoswap is in order though definitely...  (though was my last one really 2012?! I better sort that out!)

Camera: Refurb LC-A
Film: Lomo CN 400
Location: Cromer, Norfolk

Cromer

Cromer is one of my favourite places to keep returning to in Norfolk. For as long as I can remember I've had such fond memories of visiting there and I'm never disappointed when we go in any weather. In fact one of my first ever blog posts was sharing some photos of Cromer that my now Brother in Law took way back in 2009.  I never imagined then that I would be sharing my own photos here but just like in 2009, I did had a chocolate ice cream from our usual place on this visit :) and it was yummy!

{A portrait of my brother in law}

{A happy portrait of my lickle sister}

This weekend is another long bank holiday weekend in the UK and I'm so excited about it, we don't have much planned but the extra day to relax is definitely going to be appreciated.

Have a great weekend!

Location: Cromer, Norfolk
Camera: Zenit B
Film: Fuji Superia 400