Monday, April 27, 2009

SYNCHRONIZED TRAVEL

Synchronized Traveling allows you to see your city in a new light, rediscover your neighborhood and travel with friends when your far apart without a passport. Check out other people's photos on the Facebook group Synchronized Travel

You Need : A notebook and Camera

Method : Travel around your chosen location (can be anywhere!) using the set of 10 directions. Take a photo of what you see at each point and write a note about what you see or feel. When the directions don't match your environment improvise as best your can.

When you have finished, email your photos and notes (making sure you note what photo is what stage) to email me (click to email) or upload the to the Facebook Synchronized Travel Group

Directions:
  1. The first stage is your starting point
  2. Walk in any direction for 50 paces and look up
  3. Continue walking in the same direction till you can go left
  4. Go left and keep walking till you see somewhere to sit
  5. Walk in any direction till you see something that looks like a 2 or a 7
  6. Carry on walking in the same direction till you see something out of place
  7. Walk 100 paces in any direction
  8. Keep walking till you see something red
  9. Turn 180 degrees and walk till you see an interesting architectural feature
  10. Walk home but keep your eyes out for something shiny

Example:


1. The first stage is your starting point -
Our House!

2. Walk in any direction for 50 paces and look up
Washing detergent in the window


3. Continue walking in the same direction till you can go left
Dodgy lane way


4. Go left and keep walking till you see somewhere to sit
Cup of coffee having a rest


5. Walk in any direction till you see something that looks like a 2 or a 7
2!


6. Carry on walking in the same direction till you see something out of place
Teabags in the garden


7. Walk 100 paces in any direction
I had breakfast here once


8. Keep walking till you see something red
Red car - dodgy locals

9. Turn 180 degrees and walk till you see an interesting architectural feature
Pride of Strawberry Hills

10. Walk home but keep your eyes out for something shiny
Shiny and practical



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