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Tag Archives: Camera Toss
Sick of your camera? Want to toss it?


How can you not be amazed by the enginuity of humans to create art: one of the newer ways is to toss your camera into the air and let the camera do the rest. These two pictures were taken by doing just that.
If you are interested in learning more you can visit Ryan Gallagher’s blog Camera Toss (The Blog) or, if you’re just interested in seeing the results created from all those cameras then stop by the Camera Toss group hosted by Flickr.
Way cool!

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