That's funny Kai but I didn't take those photos. It really had me scratching my head because the construction photos look exactly like something I would photograph for work, but I don't recognize the site. I used to take site photos like that on film but we have been using digital for that stuff for a long time now.
At first I was thinking somehow I ended up with a co-workers old roll of film, but I don't think that's what this is. There is one very good clue in one of the photos, Red's Eats. A quick Google search comes up with that Lobster Shack in Wiscasset, Maine, they only have the one location. By the way, it is the "Worlds Best Lobster Shack". I have never been to Maine for work or pleasure, most of the work I do is in the Western U.S. The only site I have worked on East of the Mississippi was the Hurricane Katrina cleanup in New Orleans, LA. I can't think of any company or anyone I work with doing a site in New England but I suppose it is possible.
http://www.redseatsmaine.com/Every now and then I find expired film at Estate Sales, that's where this film likely came from. Whoever shot it left the tail out leading me to believe it had not been shot yet. I have shot a lot of expired Estate Sale film over the years and have never shot over someone's photos like that. Sorry your photos got buggered up but it's good to see that you're getting some use out of the FX-2.
Now I have a reason to go to Main, the "Worlds Best Lobster Shack".
