"Pass The Cart" project, Official Thread
Still waiting on replies from both members via pm's. Lets just wait until the weekend before any decision is made. I have plenty of K40 if i need to send out more Carts... i also have a couple of people on standby who missed the entry for the carts at the start. Pass The Cart still continues.
remember there is no pressure on anyone... this is a fun project... we just need an update of all Cart progress.
Thanks everyone.

remember there is no pressure on anyone... this is a fun project... we just need an update of all Cart progress.
Thanks everyone.
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It took a bit longer than I expected to shoot the last 10 feet of the 5th cart but I finished today. I was inspired by mik's idea of shooting a bulding and since most of you havent yet been in sweden and especially not in my town, Uppsala so I thought I'd shoot the symbol of the city. The Uppsala Cathedral. It took a 100 years to build and when it was finally finished in 1435 it stood up 118 meters into the air. I have to say that the cathedral is the most fascinating building I've seen in all of Sweden, and I think its because it's wonderful colour, bright red.

Well I'll send the cart out to mojohey's adress tomorrow.
I think I speak for all of us when I say, we're all very thankful for getting the oppurtunity to participate in such a brilliant project and for getting the chance to shoot kodachrome for one last time!
Cart 5 ready to go.
thanks mojohey


Well I'll send the cart out to mojohey's adress tomorrow.
I think I speak for all of us when I say, we're all very thankful for getting the oppurtunity to participate in such a brilliant project and for getting the chance to shoot kodachrome for one last time!
Cart 5 ready to go.
thanks mojohey

I was roaming the outskirts of Uppsala some 10 years ago working on a project measuring rivers and streams. Didn’t see too much of the city it self, but got the feeling that I should have, and that it would be a nice town to visit. Maybe this project will act as a “tourist information canal†and before you know it we’ll all be taking trips to Uppsala, Milan, Cologne, Toronto, Budapest, Warsaw, Hong Kong and so on…It took a bit longer than I expected to shoot the last 10 feet of the 5th cart but I finished today. I was inspired by mik's idea of shooting a bulding and since most of you havent yet been in sweden and especially not in my town, Uppsala so I thought I'd shoot the symbol of the city.
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etimh wrote:The project might have had some nice symmetry if we all had done significant or interesting buildings in our home towns.
happy I shot my 10ft in Piazza Affari (Business' Square). Straight in the centre of Milano, few steps from Piazza Duomo (Cathedral Square), but at the same time out of most tourist circuit in the city. Many people doen't even know where is it.Rollef wrote:Maybe this project will act as a “tourist information canal†and before you know it we’ll all be taking trips to Uppsala, Milan, Cologne, Toronto, Budapest, Warsaw, Hong Kong and so on…
By the way, after I shot my silly 10ft, I went again shooting more footage in the same place, I start to find it very cinegenic!
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I hope my footage will turn out well enough for everyone to enjoy the cathedral's beauty.etimh wrote:Beautiful Dr_Strangelove. I kind of wish now that I had done something with LA architecture. The project might have had some nice symmetry if we all had done significant or interesting buildings in our home towns. Well, maybe next time. 8)
Tim
Yes Tim, maybe next time
Yeah after all. we're all showing the good sides of our citiies, so I think you might be on to some thing here. Cant wait to see all the footage.I was roaming the outskirts of Uppsala some 10 years ago working on a project measuring rivers and streams. Didn’t see too much of the city it self, but got the feeling that I should have, and that it would be a nice town to visit. Maybe this project will act as a “tourist information canal†and before you know it we’ll all be taking trips to Uppsala, Milan, Cologne, Toronto, Budapest, Warsaw, Hong Kong and so on…
Yes it took a couple months (completly understandable) to get here, and I agree with you; cart 5 made one hell of a journey around the worldGlad to hear cart #5 made it to you DR STRANGELOVE (if that really is your name!) I was first on that roll here in Australia. What a journey it has had! And what a pleasant project to do.
Cheers,
Richard
P.S. I'm very fond of my name, in fact I think I'll even give it to my future son/daughter.
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Last but not least its official now
CART 5 is on its way home.
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