Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Eric: How true, how true! I have seriously considered moving North to "the land of the Ted". Its kind of interesting how people just dont really care about what you do when it gets cold enough. If you dont freeze and die, then your left to do pretty much what you want to do. Well, then there is spring and summer - also known as Bug Season. But, giving blood to a bunch of Mosquitos and dieing of DEET poisoning might be a bit better then having to deal with silly Rangers in National Parks. I have my North Face Expidition Down Parka upstairs - Everest Rated. I have my Steger Mukluks catalog sitting next to me. If Ted would just clue me in on COLD weather shooting, I'll just start heading for the border! Actually, I love Canada and my wife and I have made considerations - perhaps some day. Everywhere there are people, there seems to be some one wanting to put their hand out. But, perhaps if it gets cold enough........ Isnt it a funny world? You can run a Princess off the road trying to get her photo and in the process kill her, but try to take a picture of a tree and some one wants to nail you for it. Pete Myers Eric wrote: <<<<<Pete, I appreciate what you are saying. Lucky for me, they can charge me to work on forset service lands. They are prohibited from banning photojournalists. But then, most photojournalists aren't interested in photographing the beauty of natre. :-) Anyway, this is what is happeing in this country. No longer are our taxes adequate to cover most of our public lands. We are going to be charged to drive on roads, sit in public parks and breath clean air some day. This is just the beginning. Rich people get what they want, the rest of us riff raff stay home. Just wait and see. Someone will want to charge us to take a picture of anything they think they can get away with. ========== Eric Welch St. Joseph, MO http://www.ponyexpress.net/~ewelch I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it.