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Have you ever experienced that awful feeling, when after a great day outdoors or a lengthy vacation you come home, finally ready to get to your computer and upload all the new pictures you want to share with the world, only to realize, after a long and unsuccessful search, that you left your camera in the cab in London, or at that small cafe’s counter, in the middle of nowhere, when you stopped to make a call, because your cell phone’s battery went dead…
Screaming, howling, thrashing things won’t do any good: you lost your camera and your precious picture of that rare caterpillar forever.
Well, from now on, your frustration may have a happy end. How? Why? Because there is a help on the way.
Here is what Digital Journal wrote: “Despair no longer. There’s one blogger who wants to bring hope to that frustrating scenario. Matt Preprost, of Winnipeg, MB, has launched a blog called ifoundyourcamera.net — and the blog does exactly like that, posting “orphan photos” lost by random people around the world. People who find cameras or memory sticks send Preprost photo sets, and then he posts those pics on his blog in an attempt to connect the lost pics with the rightful owner.”
There are already a few success stories in uniting the pictures with the owners.
For more details read an article: Website Posts Orphan Photos From Lost Cameras Hoping to Find Owners
Now, bookmark the blog’s address: ifoundyourcamera.
I sincerely hope that you, your friends and family will never need it.




