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Olympus Trip 35 Photos

Graffiti which is adding a bit of colour to a wall

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Sorry photos are not the best the Trip 35 can do as it was a grey day in Guildford and the sun was in hiding for the time i was there

The River Wey which the town of Guildford is built on and on a sunny day is a great place to get away from the busy town center

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Seat for two even four theres plenty of room for some outside eating

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As with most rivers around England you will find boats for hire

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And even canal boats which you can hire for the day or week

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Canal boats ready to go, shame it was such a cloudy day

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One of the may locks along the River Wey but today only the local ducks were using them

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Another view of the lock

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Not sure what you call these but there a type of lock which controls the flow of water along the river

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Guildford Train Station

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Standing at platform 2 only to remeber i needed platform 1 to get home :-(

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Hope in the summer to get some better photos with my Olympus Trip 35 as this camera can do a lot better than the shots above it was just a shame the weather wasn’t on my side when i was out for the day

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6 Comments on “Olympus Trip 35 Photos”

  1. #1 Jacob
    on May 3rd, 2010 at 8:43 am

    These pictures are excellent,
    Did you use special film do get that aged character?

  2. #2 Eyerex
    on May 4th, 2010 at 1:41 pm

    Didn’t use any special film it was just a crap day and not much light about which was a shame as the camera can take a lot better shots than the ones i posted

    hope to take the camera out and about this summer to show what this great little camera can do

  3. #3 Emily
    on Aug 24th, 2010 at 4:37 pm

    hi, my nan just donated me my grandads old olympus trip 35, and I’m absolutley in love with it! (haven’t really got to grips with it yet)
    just wondering how you got the photos from your Olympus trip 35 onto the computer. Did you take a picture of the developed photos with another camera ? Cause I’d like to know.

    Brilliant pictures by the way!
    Many thanks :)

  4. #4 Emily
    on Aug 24th, 2010 at 4:44 pm

    hi,
    i’ve just been given an a Olympus trip 35 and I love it. Still not go to grips with it yet though! I was just curious , how you got the photos from your Olympus trip 35 to on the computer ? Did you take a picture of the developed photos on another camera ?
    Brilliant photos by the way!
    Many Thanks :)

  5. #5 shoot
    on Sep 7th, 2010 at 10:33 am

    I’d like to know how people are transferring trip 35 pics to pc as well. Are you guys scanning developed photos, if so how much are paying to develop a reel of 24 in a high st store for example?
    Thanks.

  6. #6 Eyerex
    on Sep 7th, 2010 at 10:45 am

    I normal just scan my images with a canon scanner but think most photo developers from the likes of boots will do you a cd for about an extra £1

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