The photos were taken with my Canon AE-1 35mm SLR camera and among the last that I had developed before inexpensive film processing services were all discontinued, and I began storing films for when time and money permits me developing them myself. These were scanned from the negatives, but unfortunately I only really started to get the hang of the scanning settings towards the end, so the colours are a bit out in many of them. The scanner is quite slow, so I'm refusing to start again. The Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally is a well established event and puts on a good show every time, but for the 100th rally everyone really put the extra effort in to make it special. This cumulated with a line-up of traction engines in the main arena at the end of the usual grand parade around its track, though my photos of this somehow suffered some damage of undetermined cause. For the parade itself I let loose with my 500mm f/8 Vivitar mirror lens attached via a 50mm mount adapter, this being just about light and convenient enough to convince me that I could take long-distance shots of moving subjects without a tripod while standing on the tray of a ring-side parked vintage truck. Many out-of-focus results followed, but nevertheless I got lucky with a few and so revealed some great close-up shots of enthusiasts simply having fun with their machines. I think the slight blur even adds to the mood in couple of them. Otherwise, my usual 28mm lens was out to capture some crisper shots of just a few of the many sights around the expansive rally grounds. Higher resolution copies are available on request.