Digidurst said:Maybe we could even stick a couple of bucks in the package prior to passing it on to help with the next photographer's postage?
John Bartley said:I think that paying the way to the next stop will just about even everyone out, and in the spirit of helpfullness, I volunteer to be the mailer who sends from Canada to the next country.
I have a feeling though, that our "cash in the package" will disappear at the first customs inspection, so I think we should pass on that idea (no matter how charitable it is).
cheers
ggriffi said:Forgot to add: ANyone that is already in go ahead and please send yur addresses so that I can go ahead and start getting the list ready
G.
Graeme Hird said:It seems like we have more willing photographers than there are shots on one of these cameras.
Can I suggest we split it up so that each country has its own camera? The APUGGERs from each country don't need to worry about sending it outside the borders and incurring high postage costs.
There may need to be a separate camera for the east and west coasts of USA, but otherwise there should be enough photographers from the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand to make it work on a "per country" basis.
What do you think?
Digidurst said:I kinda liked the idea of one camera traveling the world, so to speak. Just my opinion though - would want to do what is best for everyone. Maybe we could do the first project and send it around to the first 26 (I think that's the number of exposures) folks who responded; Kind of like a first come, first served sort of thing. Then for the 2nd project, we could continue with the list. What do ya'll think?
BWGirl said:I have been thinking about one other thing about this... aren't those B&W disposables C-41 processed? I'll look back through the thread to see if I missed this discussion.![]()
gr82bart said:I like idea of the camera traveling the world as well. I'm really, it's not a big deal in terms of costs. I don't mind being the last person in the US to send the camera onto Europe or Australia or wherever. Like the gnomes and the pink flamingoes...
Art.
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