Adventures in film (here be Roman walls)
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Yeah, I am an idiot. I got my first roll of film back and my reaction was: "what the hell is going on? I was using black & white film! THESE ARE IN COLOUR!" and was horribly confused and frightened for a good ten minutes. So, apparently you should read stuff, like what is plastered all over the box. I'm a clever girl, yes I am!
But hey, photos. Here are some shots from my weekend with
ainsoph15 and our visit to Calleva that I'm putting up here mostly because I'm excited about my first use of the old film camera (lesson for next time: learn how to focus the damn thing), and not because they're particularly artistic or impressive, although maybe one or two people in Eagle fandom might get a kick out of seeing where Uncle Aquila goes shopping.
ainsoph15's suggestion for the title of this post was "Calleva: We went here so you didn't have to" though that's maybe slightly unfair - while it is just mostly wall, there is a lot of it, and it makes you realise it would have been a big place, much larger than I thought it was originally. So, maybe visit if you're in the area, but don't start booking flights to the UK just to see it.
The pub, a good place to start any adventure. I didn't laugh, because I am a mature grown-up. Shut up.

Roman wall! Aren't you excited? Well yeah, it could look like any old wall from any old time, but SHH.

SLIGHTLY BETTER PART OF WALL. Okay, I will stop with the walls. I don't want you all to get overexcited and hurt yourselves.

The remains of the arena, which is much bigger than the one in the film (I'd say... at least twice the size? Possibly thrice?).
ainsoph15 was a total spoilsport and refused to reenact the bit of entertainment that occurs just before Esca makes his first appearance, even though I would have been perfectly happy playing the role of the dwarf.


Uh, mushrooms.

When we had all the Roman wall we could handle, we drove (and by that I mean
ainsoph15 drove, I took a nap and probably snored and drooled all over her car's furnishings) off to see
demon_rum's tattoo, also known as the Uffington White Horse. Being the terrible hostess that she is,
ainsoph15 did not arrange a private helicopter ride to see it properly, so here it is from the ground. From very far away.

From close up. Those two lines at the top? Those are its huge buck teeth. Or it could be a vampire horse, but I like the buck teeth explanation better.

Oh yeah, and the view is rather pretty too.

And a bonus: Mithras and his bull from the Ashmolean museum (I think it's only a plaster copy, sorry).

Here, have another bonus from my finishing-the-roll shots as this is Roman-themed too. My sketchbook, which still looks just like that. Yes, that is the very first page.

But hey, photos. Here are some shots from my weekend with
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The pub, a good place to start any adventure. I didn't laugh, because I am a mature grown-up. Shut up.

Roman wall! Aren't you excited? Well yeah, it could look like any old wall from any old time, but SHH.

SLIGHTLY BETTER PART OF WALL. Okay, I will stop with the walls. I don't want you all to get overexcited and hurt yourselves.

The remains of the arena, which is much bigger than the one in the film (I'd say... at least twice the size? Possibly thrice?).
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Uh, mushrooms.

When we had all the Roman wall we could handle, we drove (and by that I mean
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From close up. Those two lines at the top? Those are its huge buck teeth. Or it could be a vampire horse, but I like the buck teeth explanation better.

Oh yeah, and the view is rather pretty too.

And a bonus: Mithras and his bull from the Ashmolean museum (I think it's only a plaster copy, sorry).

Here, have another bonus from my finishing-the-roll shots as this is Roman-themed too. My sketchbook, which still looks just like that. Yes, that is the very first page.
