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Plastic Waste environment of wearing single-use face masks and littering and spreading germs.
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The Q Quiz Book - given away with the music magazine Q.
For the Monthly Scavenger Hunt July 2007. I took all the pictures with an expired single-use camera. The minilab couldn't scan them, but now that I have the right sort of scanner, I can.
These were very interesting and actually effective with really good colors (especially on), but I don't know that they improved on the official delivery method, or the method for transport.
Still a novel thing.
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This was taken with a single use kodak camera loaded with c41 black and white film. I had the idea to try to take photos similar to what tourists do when they visit Boston. I was even using a crappy camera!
February 15th, 2007
Route 5.5
Elbeardo2007 a.k.a Daniel (Australia)
Micah (USA Illinois)
Jeanette (USA Massachusetts)
Rik a.k.a Crrack TheSkye (Belgium)
This camera has litterally been all over the world, travelling from austrila through the USA to Belgium before making it to the UK to be printed!
The photos have a strange effect to them because the person who bought the camera purchased a water proof camera that wasnt that water proof, but I think thats what makes these photos so special.
These were very interesting and actually effective with really good colors (especially on), but I don't know that they improved on the official delivery method, or the method for transport.
Still a novel thing.
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All these (and more) need new homes as I'm going to a different country for an extended stay soon so send me a Flickr Mail message (access through the arrow that appears near my profile photo when mousing over it, or click on the little tan envelope that appears on my profile page) if interested.