I have a photo that was not supposed to be a photo as the "Joy" cam counter
advised it was out of film and I told my friend to pretend he was Andy Warhol and
click click click down the street at 10 or so of us walking, with no film in the
camera and the end result was a lost photo triple exposure because there actually
was film in the camera.  They are not your photos, nor Devon's but they are lost
photos found and sandwiched together in threes making one.

Perhaps,
PK

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> I have your photos.  On a standard set of 24 or 26 or whatever they are, the
> last one is always gratuitous, extra, in other words, it becomes a "mistake"
> on our roll.  We don't believe there is an extra, we just press the button
> everytime and end up with a shot of space, empty or dusty, the ceiling, the
> nearest leg.  I feel sure that, akin to theories of lost socks, these ARE
> your lost photos.  I have 2 from the recently processed roll.  This must
> happen to other people,  please let this happen to other people, can we be so
> lonely-lame, such lunatic lovers of lost landscapes?  I feel sure that if we
> all POOL our lost/loserly pics we will come up with a fluxus document
> representative of the SHADOW of your lost pictures, or the imagined dream
> (which I will dream tonight, and you?) of those lost photos, the hidden
> intent, the possible (lost in time/space/photolab) MIRACLE that you intended
> -- don'tcha think?
>
> I think maybe.  NBB

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