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Hi all,

Bear with me this is long winded...

First off we have are 27 people so the camera is full. M. Walter Lyon was the cutoff. I have a total of 16 addresses. I would like to get the rest of them by the end of the week so that I can have it ready to go by Monday. I will pm these folks as well.

Sean,

Thank you should for the "stickie" and the "gallery" when this is done.

Jeanette,

I am sure that this camera is C41 as I bought it a Wal-mart.

Nicole,

Are you still ok with picking up the processing? The reason that I ask is that tomtom also offered, but he is here in the states and I think sending it half way around the world just to have it processed is a complete waste of money. Of course, we don't know anything about blowing money on that $10 box of junk at the local camera show right?

And lastly I agree with digi about the camera travelling the world.

G.

P.S. I did buy TWO cameras though
 

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Graeme Hird said:
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.


What do you think?

I like the idea of a "world camera", and I will again volunteer to cover the cost of exporting the camera from Canada to WHEREVER.

cheers
 

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umm - i'm a she :surprised: can i still play :D

ggriffi said:
...The reason that I ask is that tomtom also offered, but he is here in the states...
 
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John Bartley said:
I like the idea of a "world camera", and I will again volunteer to cover the cost of exporting the camera from Canada to WHEREVER.

cheers


John,

Thanks again for the offer. I had forgotten about your offer when I posted earlier. I will surely put you in line so that when it goes outside of Canada you can send it.

When David Goldfarb mentioned earlier that with the traveling portforlio he made it as easy geograpjically as possible. I pretty much have the U.S. figured out. I am just not sure about what may be the easiest and least expensive route the rest of the way.

The camera will visit the following countries:

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
England
Austraila
Hawaii

I know, I know, Hawaii is not a country. But for shipping purposes I think that might be the right way to look at it. As always, any suggestions are welcome

G
 

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Could this be an interesting route :

US
Canada
US
Hawai
Australia
England
Belgium
Denmark
?
 

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Here's my suggested route:

Mid-West US
Canada
England
Belgium
Denmark
Australia
Hawaii
Western US
Eastern US

Now what about prints for people? I would be willing to chip in to get a set of prints for myself - or here's a blasphemous thought - would be willing to get a Photo CD at time of development.

Regards, Art.
 

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An alternative to this travelling camera would be a single day challenge. Pick a day, everyone has to shoot one roll that day wherever they are, whatever they are doing and post the best one or two shots.

Sort of a combination of the APUG photo challenge and the "Day in the Life" books that were popular about 10-15 years back.

Just a random thought.

Matt
 

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You can also count me in for shipping outside the US since I am on the East Coast. I can send it off across the Atlantic.

I would also like to chip in and get a set of prints for myself.
 

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MattCarey said:
An alternative to this travelling camera would be a single day challenge. Pick a day, everyone has to shoot one roll that day wherever they are, whatever they are doing and post the best one or two shots.

Sort of a combination of the APUG photo challenge and the "Day in the Life" books that were popular about 10-15 years back.

Just a random thought.

Matt

I like Matt's idea. Maybe we can have another project on this...?!
 

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The APUG anniversary is like that. People post whatever they photographed on the anniversary of APUG in the anniversary gallery. I think the last two anniversary galleries weren't retained when Sean last upgraded the software, but perhaps they could be reinstated.
 
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International postage

I'm ok to pay the postage out of Australia to wherever, if I happen to end up as last on the list in Oz...

Seems a small price to pay for the fun of it all :smile:

Glenn
 

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sensanjay said:
I like Matt's idea. Maybe we can have another project on this...?!

If we start another project to do this (which, I'd like to do rather than change this one), how about instead of "a day in the life" , randomly choosing one specific time GMT on a specific day, and having everyone take their picture at the same instant?? Granted, some folks would be taking their picture at 12:15pm and others at 3:15am, but wouldn't it be cool to have everyone take their shots at the same time?

-KwM-
 

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kwmullet said:
....Granted, some folks would be taking their picture at 12:15pm and others at 3:15am, but wouldn't it be cool to have everyone take their shots at the same time? -KwM-
If I'm shooting at 3.15am, will you accept an image made with a 2 hour exposure?:wink:

I like the idea - start a new topic and I'm in!
 
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! Camera

Hi all:

Well, I finally put the list together for our cameras little trip and will take my shot this weekend and send it on its way. I tried to have it cross borders as little as possible. There are total of seven times when it will cross a border (counting Hawaii).

here is the list in order

Gary Griffin
Richard Wasserman
Jeannette Lubitz
Diane Maher
Kevin W. Mullett
Cha Levias
Eric Maquiling

(goes to Hawaii)
Robert M. Teague

(goes back to CA)
Scott Stadler
Ellen Duralia
M. Walter Lyon
Bob Fowler
Art Liem
John Nanian
Bruce Osgood
David A. Goldfarb
Sanjay Sen

(goes to Canada)
David Swinnard
Pats
John Bartley

(goes to UK)
John Suckling

(goes to Belgium)
Marc Leest

(goes to Denmark)
Morten Damkjaer

(goes to Australia)
Graeme Hird
Glenn Mathison
Nigel Smith
Nicolle Boenig-Mcgrade

End of Journey

I have to admit I have only lurked the last couple of days as I have been having my annual battle with the IRS.

Here's to good shots :D

G
 

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Side Note:

I am working with my local community college to have a photo class where all the students in the class will use the same type of camera (probably a holga) so that the class will be based on content and subject matter rather than who has the better camera.
 

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YAY! I get to see them first!!! :tongue: Thanks G So how long do we think it might take for the little traveller to make it's way to the end of the line? Might be a good idea to post in here every time someone sends the camera off to the next person so we can see where its at.
Cheers, Nicole
 
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Nicolle,

I am figuring about 6 to 7 months before you see it. I put you last because you were willing to have them processed. I have been catching up and saw that someone is interested in getting prints or maybe a cd of the images. Don't know how we can go about that, but I wouldn't mind having a scanned image of mine.

G
 

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david b said:
Side Note:

I am working with my local community college to have a photo class where all the students in the class will use the same type of camera (probably a holga) so that the class will be based on content and subject matter rather than who has the better camera.

Good idea David, although I don't believe it's the type tool you use, it's more how you use it.
 

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OK G, I won't be holding my breath! :smile: Sometime further down the track everyone can let me know what I'm to do with the negs, scans...
 
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Waiting 5 or 6 months is gonna kill me !!!

Hurry everyone, shoot then post, shoot then post, it needs to be our group mantra :smile:

Glenn
 
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