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Around the World In 60 Clicks

Share a global Kodak moment

By Noah W. Bailey

Published on August 07, 2008

Have you ever been, uh, dropping some kids off at the pool and thought, "Hey, I wonder how many other people are dropping kids off at the pool right now too?" Sure you have. So has Arlington, Texas, native Brett Brownell, the brain behind World Wide Movement, an international photography project taking place all over the world at the exact same time--just grab a camera and take a photo at precisely 7:08 p.m. Thursday evening, then upload it to the Web site. Oh wait--it's actually called "World Wide Moment," not "World Wide Movement." Probably a good thing, huh? Visit worldwidemoment.org.
Thu., Aug. 7, 7:08 p.m., 2008



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