On Tuesday, March 4, the Ann Arbor Area Crappy Camera Club (A3C3) was able to spend a couple of hours in the evening at the UM Exhibit Museum. Since I work in the Museum of Zoology, I was able to get permission for us to have run of the place for a few hours. Twenty people showed up, and we had a great time shooting with everything from Holgas and Dianas to Hasselblads and view cameras. I think some of us enjoyed photographing the old dioramas the most, whereas some shot the dionosaurs and Pleistocene mammals. However, I think I spent the most time photographing the stairs which are lovely. I'll get the film developed and scanned in soon. Meanwhile, a few digicam shots are on here. Check out the Ann Arbor Crappy Camera Club on Flickr.