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Cameron
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The Mystery Photo by Cameron

July 11th, 2006 12:48 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Take a photo of one person.

Pick a second person who is unlikely to know or meet the first person and insert the photo into a book or similar possession of theirs where it is unlikely to be discovered for months or years and where its presence will be completely unaccountable.

Extra points for factors that make the mystery more compelling or perplexing.

I've wanted to do this task for a while, since so many people have done this task really, really well, I decided I had to do multiple mystery photos. It took me a while to find actual celloid photographs, but I recently discovered an old cache and picked the five most amusing/confusing/or just plain odd.

I realize in my haste to find good photos and think of interesting or creepy text for the back, I neglected to go back and read the task description. None of these photos will remain hidden for very long. In one case, this is to my benefit, as I may see the resulting confusion. Mea Culpa, I've made a mistake.

Here they are:

Jones Front.jpg

1) A picture of my friend, Jones, bearded and long haired, looking shocked. Framed oddly.

The back reads:

Jones Back.jpg

"he will tell you a joke. be sure to laugh. he has killed men for less."

Jones Drop.jpg

Dropped alone into a US mail drop box. Hopefully, this will distract a mailman.

Colby Front.jpg

2) My friend Colby, smiling uncomfortably in the Dutch night.

the back reads:

Colby Back.jpg

"Do not Trust him. It will be the End of you."

Colby Drop.jpg

Placed under a nearby car's windshield wiper. I waited some time to see if someone would come, but dammit, I had to go to work.

Amsterdam Front.jpg

3) A photo of a canal in Amsterdam, early morning.

the back reads:

Amsterdam Back.jpg

"When you begin to seek IT, IT will lead you here... do not fear."

Amsterdam Drop 1.jpg

Amsterdam Drop 2.jpg

Placed in the glass window of a bus stop, so that the text and picture are visible.

Moe Front.jpg

4) A picture of my firend Moe, frozen in shock. I took this pictrue by screaming and leaping at him, some three years ago.

the back reads:

Moe Back.jpg

"When you see him next, it will begin."

Moe Drop.jpg

This was my favorite picture and cryptic message. I slid this into a neighbors mail slot. I hope it's confusing, wonderful and terrifying at the same time.

Josh Front.jpg

5) A picture of my friend Josh, looking confused and angry, in King's Cross Station, London. The picture has a large blown out thumb in the corner (mine).

the back reads:

Josh Back.jpg

"When he was Alive, he would have wished you Harm. Now that he is something else, he can help you."

Josh Drop.jpg

Dropped into a co-workers mailbox. He does not know Josh, but hopefully, I will hear his confusion upon it's discovery. Will update if so.


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Jones Front.jpg

Jones Front.jpg


Jones Back.jpg

Jones Back.jpg


Jones Drop.jpg

Jones Drop.jpg


Colby Front.jpg

Colby Front.jpg


Colby Back.jpg

Colby Back.jpg


Colby Drop.jpg

Colby Drop.jpg


Amsterdam Front.jpg

Amsterdam Front.jpg


Amsterdam Back.jpg

Amsterdam Back.jpg


Amsterdam Drop 1.jpg

Amsterdam Drop 1.jpg


Amsterdam Drop 2.jpg

Amsterdam Drop 2.jpg


Moe Front.jpg

Moe Front.jpg


Moe Back.jpg

Moe Back.jpg


Moe Drop.jpg

Moe Drop.jpg


Josh Front.jpg

Josh Front.jpg


Josh Back.jpg

Josh Back.jpg


Josh Drop.jpg

Josh Drop.jpg



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