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"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."


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"I found this camera beside the river at Port Renfrew late summer 2008. I left a message with the campsite management there, but the camera was not claimed.

The photos appear to be from a vacation trip, or several vacation trips, with the last photos being obviously of Botanical Beach near Port Renfrew. Photos show people on Botanical Beach, fishing, at a cabin, on mountains, watching a bear on the highway, snowboarding, and partying."



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"Found at 9 p.m. Apr. 7, on Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. The camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9, and there are about 1500 pictures on it."


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"I found a digital Canon in the back of a cab on Apr. 5, 2009, in Philadelphia. If you recognize the people and think this is your camera please tell me what model the camera is and the 3 distinct vacation locations that are on the memory card."


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"My daughter found a Kodak camera on a tour bus in New York City while on a tour with her school. The bus company says it is "not responsible for lost or stolen items" and won't contact the school the other tour kids were from. Her teacher tried to contact the other school and had no luck. The camera's serial number was not registered at Kodak. This is our last hope to find its owner. If this is your camera, I will send it back to you!"


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Click here to read an article on IFoundYourCamera by Nancy White from the Toronto Star and learn about some of the success stories - from Toronto to California to Pennsylvania - and the lost cameras still waiting to be claimed by their owners.

These days, a forgotten digital camera means not 24 or 36 lost pictures but potentially hundreds stored on the memory card.

"The first three months of my daughter's life was on that camera," says Raechel McFarland of Fresno, California, who had left it in a rental car during a Florida vacation.

A man who later got the car tried turning in the camera to the rental company, but its agents suggested Preprost's blog. A friend of the Fresno mother spotted the posted pictures.

"I was absolutely ecstatic when I saw my photos," says McFarland, who was reunited with the camera, a treasured present from her husband.

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"I found a Kodak 256MB SD card about twenty minutes east of Chattanooga. This memory card is full of photos of someone's children or grandchildren. There are Boy Scout meetings, birthday and party cakes, karate classes, Christmas morning photos, a jewelry gift/marriage proposal, a trip to Disneyworld, and many miscellaneous shots.

These boys have obviously had quite a busy and adventurous childhood, and I'm sure their family would like to have this card back."

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Last week, I was invited to blog for the Huffington Post.

Follow me, and read my first entry about how IFoundYourCamera was started, and learn about George, one of our first success stories. I will use the space for behind-the-scenes looks at IFoundYourCamera, go into more depth and detail about the success stories, and just muse about the life of a college student.

To read, please click here.

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"Looking for the owner to claim photos recovered from digital camera found on a rainy day in southeast Columbia, South Carolina. The camera was damaged, but was able to recover the photos. The owner should be able to identify the location(s) of scenic photos and beautiful family portraits."


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"I found a memory card on the ground in Syracuse, New York. It was in a small park on N. Salina and Fayette Street. There are some pictures from a few parties. Also a few of a couple, the couple's children/nieces, and their friends walking around downtown.

I think the couple own the camera. I'd be pleased to return it to them, in person or by mail. There seems to be a lot of good memories on it."



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"A camera was found in a parking lot in Palmer, Alaska and was left in the lost & found for several months before it was given to my friend. She has since given it away, but couldn't bear to destroy the photos once saved on it.

The pictures span in date from May, 2007 to May 2008. Photos cross the country from t-ball games and a couple running a marathon in Rome, New York, to a wedding in Indiana, sight-seeing in Texas(?) and finally end in Alaska. Tell me where the wedding was held in June, 2007 and I will gladly send the photos!"



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"I found a blue Olympus camera in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in March 2009. It was on the road - fell off car or bike maybe?"

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"I found a Canon camera in a white Avis rental car in San Francisco in March of 2008. I posted details on Craigslist a few times, but never heard anything."


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"I found an SD card in a parking lot in Tottenham, Ontario, in April 2009. No camera but pictures from a Caribbean holiday and some of a production of Aladdin from the Regent Young People’s theatre. They were taken with a Nikon camera."


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"This camera was turned in to our visitor's center on July 2, 2008. It turned up again in our annual review of lost and found items and it was the only camera not reunited with its owner this year! So here are a couple of pictures of this group of lovely people at Monument Valley, Vegas and the Grand Canyon.

They are welcome to call our VC at (928) 526-9445 and we'll be happy to return the camera if they can answer our questions about the other pictures - so we know it's theirs."




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"My co-workers and I found a digital camera in a cab on Mar. 25 in New York City. We got into the cab somewhere between 5:30 – 6 p.m. by Grand Central (that doesn’t mean that’s where the person got out). There are a lot of pictures that I’m sure someone was sad to lose so please contact me if you recognize the people in these pictures."



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"All I found is the memory card on the ground at Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego, California. It was Mar. 21, sometime around noon. The SD card is 1 GB. All the photos are from some 3rd world country/island where it looks like they took a family vacation."



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"I found a ScanDisk memory card under the stands at Gallier Hall at the 2009 Endymion Parade on St Charles Avenue. I'd like to mail the card & pictures to the rightful owners. There was only 12 pictures on it."

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UPDATE

Please check back Sunday evening for new postings of orphan pictures.


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