Hi Mcgarnigle,
I found this this short description from Techstuff.ca about a man
named Farrel Eaves and his magic camera. Simply press the "Shift" key
before clicking on a link so it will open a new window or right-click
on the link and choose "Open in New Window" for your convenience.
Techstuff.ca -- Magic camera - don't try this at home!
"Last August, a man named Farrell Eaves accidentally dropped his Nikon
digital camera into a pond in New Mexico. After he dried it out, he
found that the camera was broken... in a most interesting way. Now he
calls it his magic camera."
http://www.techstuff.ca/archives/2002_03.html
I followed the two links below that deccription that leads to an
article and an image page:
The Lawrence Journal-World
Unexpected images - Article
http://www.ljworld.com/section/arts/story/85743/
Brucedale.com
Mr. Eaves and his Magic Camera - Images
http://www.brucedale.com/Farrell/default.htm
Further search at Brucedale.com lead me to find --
Mr. Eaves and His Magic Camera
http://www.brucedale.com/Farrell%20Home%20page.htm
Click on Mr. Eaves' picture and it will open another page with email,
in case you're interested to contact him.
In case you want more articles and pictures about the man and his
camera, or in case the article described above is not the article that
you found, I'm sure you'll find it in the last link below.
Search strategy:
elderly "digital camera" dropped lake - in Google Web search
://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&newwindow=1&safe=off&q=elderly+%22digital+camera%22+dropped+lake
"farrell eaves" - in Google Web search
://www.google.com/search?q=%22farrell+eaves%22&cat=&hl=en
I hope this helps you. Should you have any comments/questions, please
feel free to post your clarification before rating this and I'll
attend to you as soon as possible. Thanks for asking.
Best regards,
Feilong |