Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Don Chatterton wrote: (SNIP!) > Aren't we into Leicadom for the joy, relaxation, satisfaction and > pleasure we derive from it? (SNIP!) > You cannot find joy, nor build yourself up, by tearing someone else down. Two of Don's sentences in his recent post (WHATS GOING ON?) strike to the heart of the hobby or vocation we pursue. We are members of a relatively small "club" devoted to a niche product ... the Leica M and R. About time to get back to the basics Don alluded to, finding joy, relaxation, and pleasure in the pictures we make using our Leicas. Talking about what we used, where we went, what techniques we used, and why we did what we did. Lastly, did we achieve our goal ... could our work be improved? Building a community of interests by talking about our experiences is important. I've found myself interested in member's travels to Italy, Tina's work in Central America, Jim's comments on (the lack of) Syrian parasites. Tina's (and others) comments on Latin American parasites (In more than 20 years visiting Central America I have NEVER missed a battle with stomach critters ... and critters that bore into the skin). Time to get back to the basics, collectors fighting it out over a red dot <DELETE>, users talking about equipment and photographic adventures and techniques <SAVE!>, sources for repairs and services <SAVE!>. (Collectors invert <DELETE> and <SAVE!> ....) > You cannot find joy, nor build yourself up, by tearing someone else down. Well said ... and in addition to my Leica passion, I continue to get nice results from a vintage Rollei SL35 (I like Zeiss glass too!), the little Rollei 35, or the Nikon F4s. Time to talk about LEICA <DELETE><SAVE!><DELETE><SAVE!><DELETE><SAVE!> Glenn Glenn Thrall mailto:gthrall@ibm.net