Slideshow just after import causes iPhoto to crash and new pics to vanish

iPhoto shutdown on me after clicking play in a slide show. I didn't save the shutdown message tho.
But the slide show was going to be for pics that I had just imported from an sd memory card. When I restarted iPhoto, the pics did not show up anywhere. I couldn't find them at all in iPhoto and I had already deleted them from the sd card when I was prompted after the import. I should mention that the iPhoto library to which I was uploading is on my 1TB Time Capsule, just cos that library is too big for my internal hd. The TC connection is typically wireless by default but I directly connected my MacPro for speed's sake. I'm still not sure if TC automatically uses the wired connection when it becomes available tho...
I figure the pics have to be on the TC somewhere, as iPhoto took forever to import them and then gave the usual option to erase the sd card afterwards. (In hindsight, i obviously shouldn't have erased the sd card that quickly, but I've never had that problem.)
Is there some way that I can find the pics outside of iPhoto?
Many thanks!

Greetings,
You can open your Time Capsule up and use the Find command as described in this article to try and find the images: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1995
Be aware that putting an iPhoto Library on a network drive like a Time Capsule is not recommended and can cause damage to your library and data loss (like right now) not to mention odd behavior.
Use a USB or Firewire drive to store your iPhoto Library to avoid issues in the future.
If you cannot find your pictures using the Find command, you can attempt to recover them off the media card. As long as you have not used the card you have a fairly good chance of recovering the information:
http://joesoft.com/products/klix.php
http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue.php
http://www.macintosh-data-recovery.com/
http://www.subrosasoft.com/OSXSoftware/index.php?mainpage=product_info&productsid=1
If you would rather have a data recovery specialist do the work for you.
You can contact a local Apple Authorized Provider to see if they offer data recovery services: http://www.apple.com/buy/locator/service/
There are many nationwide / worldwide data recovery companies out there. Here are a few examples:
http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.com
http://www.drivesaversdatarecovery.com/
http://www.totalrecall.com/
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