Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<<<<Ironically, just yesterday, I was scoping out a shooting site and was climbing over a big pile of snow. I slipped and fell about 7 feet and cracked my spine on a big lump of ice. Thought I was going to have a broken back.>>>>>> Hey Eric, Lets be careful out there! Besides you're getting older and we can't have one of our favorite commentators down and out. How you doing now? <<<I picked up my coat in a rush, and my M6 flipped up about a foot and a half above the ground and landed right on the rewind knob.>>>>>> Well the camera gear can be fixed and renewed but the body takes a bit longer. It's usually some dumb little thing that can do us in when we least expect it. <<<and the murderer walked up and asked me if I had taken the picture in that morning's paper. I said yes, and he said "Nice picture." It was of him leaning on a rail with his attorney (who asked for a print) talking and waiting. Then he asked me "Did you take it with your Leica?" >>>>>>> And it is little encounters like this that make our profession the best people profession in the world! A truly strange encounter considering the guy was convicted later. I sure hope you have a day log recording this kind of incident for when the day comes and you write the Eric Welch Memoirs!:) ted