Digital #dhfc

And so what we have here is a rolling photo unarchiving project of my Dulwich Hamlet snaps.

Hurrah!

I’ve been slowly, slowly working my way through over 30 CDR’s over the past couple of years. They contain every single photo that I’ve taken from around 2004.

That’s a LOT of Dulwich Hamlet pics.

My main interest was to sort them with tags, and then store across various cloud devices whilst I still had a working CDR on a machine.

It really is *slow* process.

But then I had the brainwave of sharing them a little wider, outside of my own restricted viewing.

There’s nothing to hide here.

Is there?

With all things pink ‘n’ blue EXPLODING over the past few years and Dulwich becoming a transformed club, I thought that it would be useful for others to see a small snapshot of what went on before.

I still consider myself something of a Dulwich newbie. I started attending home matches in 1995. Sadly the camera didn’t come until around a decade or so later.

I have many mental images, mind.

These photos are what they are, as Mr Tony might say: simple snaps, straight out of the box and unedited.

That’s the way I like it. Plus I really can’t be arsed to edit every single image.

The current flickr batch covers 2004 to 2005-ish. I will add images as I work through my CDR pile. For every Dulwich photo I’ve got around two dozen school snaps…

For some strange reason I was shooting with a strange fixation of portrait mode back in the day. I think that it was something to do with a WEIRD Blogger [ha!] template.

I made the landscape switch around 2007. It will be like the launch of Channel 4 when my flickr account finally hits that period.

The photos should be uploaded in chronological order. Ignore the flickr upload dates. If you click on an individual image then you should see the exact date from when it was taken. This will help with matching it with old fixture lists.

Please do leave comments on flickr with any memories or observations for each image. BOLLOCKS is an acceptable response.

I’ve no idea why I took so many photos of the bloody corner flag…

And yeah, Mishi - I’ll be giving you a USB stick once I finally get through them all.

Happy hunting.

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