I tried something similar a couple of times (at large
family gatherings) with the interval timer on my PZ-1:
put the camera on a tripod, set the intervalometer to
take a shot every 5 minutes, and left it alone for an
hour or two.  Boy, did I get a bunch of stinkers! 
Nothing as nice as this!

Rick

[snip]
> > seem to recall you doing something like that with
> your little MX when
> > we met here in Toronto:  you placed it on a table,
> set the timer then
> > tripped it, not knowing who (if anybody) would
> walk through or past a
> > doorway when the shutter deployed.
> >
> > It's this type of stuff that'll keep you fresh and
> involved.  I've
> > been feeling as if I've been in a bit of a
> photographic doldrum since
> > GFM (not that there's a connection, that's just
> the time period).
> > Maybe I should try some stuff like you do.
> >
> > As for the photo itself, I love it!  Awash with
> colours and motion,
> > it's like a little movie.  Terrific and fun to
> look at.
> >
> > cheers,
> > frank
> >
> >
> > -- 
> > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri
> Cartier-Bresson
> >
> 
> 



                
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