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Count me in. This thing sounded like fun the first two times, but I was too shy to join in. Now my sense of adventure has overcome that!
Joe
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Hi noblebeast! Hard to believe such a fierce dog could be at all shy! Maybe your bark is worse than your bite.
Nathan
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If there's still room, count me in. (Remembering that with a 120 folder there will be fewer frames, I don't know how many people you have "in" compared to the number of frames available.) If you're still looking for votes on the number of frames, I'd definately vote for 1 frame per person if you go with a 120 folder.
Film is cheap. Opportunities are priceless.
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A smaller 120 folder that shoots 6x4,5 frames should allow for 16 frames in all, where a "standard" 6x9 folder, only 8 frames, which would be not enough I'd say...
pj
Patrick Jan Van Hove
"The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera"
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 Originally Posted by nsmith01tx
Hi wiseowl! If you can't get a full crowd then count me in!
Go back through the Round 2 thread and look for the latecomers who didn't make it, they'll probably be interested. That's how I found a bunch of the Round 2 folks. Also, be patient, it'll take a while for people to notice the thread. In the meantime, you can discuss what kind of camera to use, what film, etc. - that'll keep the thread at the top of the list so it gets noticed ... and it's fun besides.
Round 1 used a disposable camera loaded with C41 (color) process black & white film. For Round 2 we used a very cheap Vivitar and decided on HP5+ for the film. Again, looking back through the Round1 & Round2 threads you may see some opinions and suggestions expressed.
Good luck, and thanks for doing this!
Nathan
When the round 2 camera arrives here (expected in the next week) it will be reloaded and sent on another epic journey, unless of course someone out there wishes to use 120 film for the next instead of 135 :-)
I'm certainly not insisting on sending the camera on. I may just keep it as a souvenir :-)
The whole experience has been fun (and for me, an exercise in patience).
I just cant wait to soup it , print a contact sheet and have a first look at what the participants have created.
Regards
Graham.
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Hi Graham,
as yet I haven't managed to find a suitable folder, so the 120 round will be on hold for a little longer.
If you do decide to send it on another journey and if your looking for participants then please add my name to the list.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the results from the last 2 rounds.
Cheers
Martin
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I would like to try. I also vote for two frames and colour.
BWKate
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Count me in for Round 3. Should be fun no matter what camera we use.
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Round 2 was fun, so why should round 3 not be fun again, so count me in.
ciao
-- Ruediger
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I'm in... not sure for what camera or film, but count me in anyways! 
PJ
Patrick Jan Van Hove
"The heart and mind are the true lens of the camera"
Mamut Photo, The Ultra-Large-Format photography homepage
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