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It’s a modern-day fairtytale: Once upon a time, a man found a digital camera at the bottom of a river. After prying open the rusted-out remains of the camera, he found 244 miraculously undamaged pictures on the memory card. The kindly man started a blog for the sole purpose of finding the person who took the pictures. Only 8 days later, he was able to reunite the long-lost photos with their joyful owner. The great thing is, he’s not the only knight-in-shining-armor out there. I Found Your Camera is a hub for people who found photos or cameras and want to return them to their owners. The moral of the story is: if you lose your camera, don’t give up hope — somebody somewhere may be trying to find you. If you lose it on the train, if you lose it on a boat, if you lose it in a goat, you can find it, yes you can! I Found Your Camera The Camera That Rose From the Dead → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← Inspiration in Lost Photographs: Grab the tissues. We’re about to get sentimental. Create a Photo Time Capsule Today — No Digging Required Remember Everything With Your Camera and Evernote Published on February 6, 2009 — See more Tips
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