by Chris H <chris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 3, 2008 at 02:18 PM
In message <D5idnZrygLVxq4HVnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Ursus
Californicus <Ursuscal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes
>A while back a fellow announced that he was mailing 99 disposable cameras
>out around the world. Each recipient was to take a few frames and send
the
>camera on until it was exhausted, then send it back.
>
>Mine arrived today from Italy! I wish I could see what was already on
it.
>Today I plan to shoot a wine-bottling ceremony and maybe some vineyard
>shots.
I thought you are only supposed to take ONE picture on it and then pass
it on?
I like the idea. It would be interesting if when each person took their
one photo they emailed back the time, date and location of the picture.
(Name optional)
This way the path of each camera could be shown. You might have more
than one picture from a location by different cameras on different
routes. Also should any camera be lost then you would have a trail of
where it went up to the point where it disappeared.
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