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Mine is exposure 8.


Steve.
 
This was cool. I rushed my image to minimize turnaround time, but in retrospect, I could have spent a little longer. Oh well. A lot of things happened while this camera was making its rounds - I graduated, I moved, the US economy collapsed. Haha.

By the way, the picture is of the observatory at Princeton University. Here's another shot I took at the same time with an Ansco Pix Panorama:


Looked through all the pictures and really enjoyed them!
 
b,
so what happened to the other couple of people's shots?
I will pour over the negatives and see if something pops out.
tim

Thanks Tim for diving into the negatives again - and finding the missing ones .... mine is number #10.

For a while I was afraid I was not able to operate an "idiot-proof" camera

-B
 
Where is this and what are we looking at? Is this a German bunker?

Indeed it is-I've made many pictures there,some of which have popped up in the postcard exchange.
 
I'll claim the blurry mushrooms, exp. 16!

Thank you for this, Tim. It is good to see a picture that has been sitting in my heart for so long.
 
#19 here -- flying baby. She looks soooo different now.

Adam
 
My half-hearted attempt to channel Cartier-Bresson is exposure #23:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Tim - thank you so much for quarterbacking this. This was great fun.
 
Hey! I resemble that remark. I channel him all the time. If you do this good impersonating HCB with a Sure shot camera, I'd like to see how well you do with a real camera.

tim in san jose