"I found an 8GB SD card on the Golden Gate bridge (San Francisco, CA) on Sunday, Apr. 26 at 7 p.m. The camera that took the photos was Nikon D90."


8 comments:

websanfrancisco said...

I always wanted to see Golden Gate Bridge. Also, what you do with your blog is great, helping people out.

Blowsabella said...

these pictures made me lawl.

icalifornia said...

What I like most about California, is not necessarily the beautiful places to see, but the people there. I think they are well educated, most of them, at least.

Unknown said...

Hi! We also lost a memory card in San Francisco with pictures from our vacation in L.A., Las Vegas, Grand Canyon and San Francisco. We feel terrible about it, because we are from Spain and probably we will not have the chance to visit those places again (it was kinf of 2nd honeymoon).
Oh, just in case: It is a Kingston 1Gb memory card and we lost it on Saturday 20th June in the Fishermans Wharf or Union Square (we´re not sure).
Wonderful blog and website, great job helping people put to recover such precious memmories.

Anonymous said...

If you found the card, how do you know what kind of camera was used to take the pictures? C'mon, people. You're not "finding SD cards". You're finding cameras. You've decided to keep the camera but have just enough guilt to give the card back. Kudos to the few who say they found a camera and are willing to send it back to the rightful owner.

Anonymous said...

Uhhh....most cards will tell you when you view the photo what kind of camera was used to take the picture. Get a life jerk

Blowsabella said...

anon number one: you're probably right. but don't assume the worst in people. its bad for your kidneys. anon number two: all cards do that, it's called metadata! you guys should kiss and make up! after all you share a name!

Anonymous said...

Patricia - did you see this page?

http://ifoundyourcamera.blogspot.com/2009/10/memory-card-found-zaragoza-spain.html

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