Round 10--REALLY???

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I am very sorry to learn that, Andrew ! Given the links you sent, things about South African Post, aren't definitively settled, so maybe things will be better in a few weeks ? Of course, it should be decided with consensus, especially of the next applicants, but maybe I can wait this time before sending you the camera (once I get it) ?

I was eager to make this camera a big jump to Durban

Best regards,

Raphael
 
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The screen shot was copied on the original site, but wouldn't copy to here. It showed how long the package sat before clearing customs, when it was shipped (and paid for) expedited(less than one week)at a greater expense.
 

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Thanks Raphael.

The good news is that the item I ordered from the US has finally arrived, 5 weeks after it was shipped by first class international mail. So it seems that the postal service is working, albeit slowly! I think other participants should comment on whether this sort of delay is acceptable. If not, then I completely understand and will sit out the round. If it is, then I thank you in advance for your patience!

Best Regards
Andrew
 

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I lived in East Africa in the 1980's and a camera would have been unlikely to get to me.

But if the camera has a decent chance of getting to you, I surely don't care about waiting 5 weeks. I think it would be cool to get one of these to all continents.

Maybe we can enlist Alex Gard to start off a camera in Antarctica....
 

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Thanks NedL, MOTL.

I've been living at this address for six years and in that time I have purchased a number of items (books, DVDs etc) that have been shipped by postal service. None of them have gone missing. Most of my camera related purchases have been shipped by courier, although I did buy a lens on ebay a couple of months ago and it came by mail from Japan without problems. Since DVDs are probably of more interest to potential thieves than old film cameras, I think it's likely (90%) to reach me eventually.

Andrew
 

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I have no problem with waiting, I'm not likely to see the camera any time soon anyway.
 

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What about using DHL, UPS, etc?
 

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Guess what ???

Guess what I found at the top of my mail basket when coming back from work this evening ?

A big parcel from Nerderlands ! And a lot of thing inside : a very nice logbook, a pen, and among other things, a nice Pentax camera, with index 7 displayed...

So, I got it, now, the problem was to decide what to shot

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Raphael
 

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Guess what I found at the top of my mail basket when coming back from work this evening ?

I'm glad it arrived safely finally. Have fun and check the manual: you only get 2 shots.
 

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Update...

Hi all,

So what ?

I see the subject isn't rising too much passion and messages - probably, as someone wrote, it's Traveling Camera Fatigue, or TCF.

So, just to keep you informed and awoke (even with no-event ) I haven't taken my two shots yet, weather here has just changed from execrable to averagely acceptable. Went on site this noon with the Pentax, but no way, dull lighting and no obvious composing came up... Will try again the next week. Sorry to all.

I need to read further the logbook, I just saw Bert wrote a long (and illustrated) entry !

I should think also about something to wrote myself.

BTW, I wonder if we will see someday scans of Camera 9's logbook pages ? Is Shawn got it back with the Olympus ? I don't think we ever mentioned it since the camera return to NYC. I guess there is inside a lot of funny messages to share and enjoy.

So, everybody is OK for sending the Camera to Andrew in South Africa, as things seems to be resolving with the SAPO, as a next step ? I will PM Andrew, as soon as the camera will be ready.

Best regards,

Raphael
 

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Sorry to all. I am very contrite this morning over this. I indeed have the logbook and the autograph sheet from the round 9 cameras and will scan them as promised long ago. I have two remaining projects to close out the round, and this is one of them. Lots of creativity & generosity went into the writings, and they deserve to be shared. Will be back to you fine folks about this shortly.

Shawn
 
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I think waiting is what we all do best, we are a patient lot. :crazy:
 

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Sloooow photography.....
 
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It's why we shoot film, the sweet anticipation of life.
 

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Every time I shoot an image I immediately look at the back of my camera like a pro digital photographer to check ...



... and see what type of film it was I loaded this camera with some months ago and guestimate the next exposure ...
 

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Hi all,

Ahah, it seems my message waken up this thread in some way Like the "digital Holga"

So, to talk about Camera 10, whatever will be the result, I managed to take my #1 shot, and should take the second by the end of the week !
I have also to think about something witty to write in the logbook.

I will PM Andrew ASAP for asking his address and his "ready to receive aknowledgement".
Best regards,

Raphael
 
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Every time I shoot an image I immediately look at the back of my camera like a pro digital photographer to check ...



... and see what type of film it was I loaded this camera with some months ago and guestimate the next exposure ...

I was out shooting my Fuji GW690ii on Saturday, some dude with a little digisnapper kept trying to look over my shoulder to see my shots. When he thought he was being blocked, he stepped in front of me to block me from shooting, and kept glancing over his shoulder to see a reaction. I patiently waited till he gave up, then took my shot then turned to Karen and said(in a loud voice) look baby, I can chimp just like that asshole. He disappeared into the crowd with his head down. Karen laughed. I'm going to paste a photo of myself shooting the finger to the back of my camera, so when people ask to see my shot, they'll see!
 

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I have a homemade camera with an 8x11 inch ground glass.. the last time I had it out, several people saw me focusing with my coat draped over my head. When they came to see what I was doing I let them look at the glass, and they thought it was pretty neat and funny that the world was upside-down. Full circle I guess....
 
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I get that too, when I'm out with my view cameras, but not last Saturday with my 6x9 RF.
 

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Yes, then a good thing to do, when people say you "Eh, the image is upside down !", is to say, "oh... yes, you are right", and then, you rotate 180° the revolving back
 
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