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October 10, 2005

The Lego Camera Tours the Internet

Thanks to some high profile links, my Lego Camera has been getting a surge of attention. My life is complete after being mentioned on BoingBoing, Metafilter, Engadget, and Digg.

Thanks to everybody for your kind words, and links! Hopefully my bandwidth will hold up, and some of you guys will come back! On a related note, you probably noticed the Google advertisements cluttering up my beautiful site. Sorry.

Posted by Adrian at October 10, 2005 10:30 PM

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Hi, Adrian. I write the weekly newsletter, LiquidTreat, which is distributed to 200,000+ designers and photographers, and I’m interested in featuring your site in an upcoming issue. Will you contact me? Thanks, Mary

Posted by: Mary Fichter at October 17, 2005 08:19 AM

Thanks, Mary! I got the LiquidTreat newsletter today. Looks good. Everybody can read it at http://www.liquidtreat.com/LiquidTreat/Door/28574. Check it out, and sign up for the free newsletter!

Posted by: Adrian at October 28, 2005 09:33 PM

Hi Adrain. I own a computer store in Daytona Beach, FL and was referred to your site by Liquid Treat. I really like your site, and especially like your “shopping cart” impressions and poetry.

I read throughout your site while waiting for a print job to finish, and came across where you were discussing the need for a film scanner.

I don’t know if you need one still, or if this would even work for you, but I came across one at one of my wholesalers and thought you might like to look.

Keep up the good work on the web, with your photography, and poetry. I will continue to visit to see what you have been up to.

Respectfully, Rebecca Doremus

Posted by: Rebecca Doremus at October 29, 2005 12:51 PM

Hi Adrian, I am a photographer living in Glasgow, Scotland. I love your Lego pinhole camera. Its what the world has been waiting for. I have seen your build instructions & plan to try to build one but want to know how much lego you used and what the common block sizes are?

You deserve hero worship,

Stuart.

Posted by: stuart at November 29, 2005 02:28 PM

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