Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:27 PM 6/20/98 -0500, you all wrote: > >Well, Jim, I spent this week shooting photos to finish out one of our >magazines in Shelbyville, TN. Those of you "into" Tennessee Walking >Horses know this town as the home of the most prestigious ceremony/show >in the industry, the Celebration. As part of the magazine I had to shoot >a couple of horse farms. At one point I was almost laying on the ground >shooting yearling fillies with a 24 mm elmarit. The horses were so >friendly I could not use anything longer and I think I got horse snot on >my lens! And when the horses turned their rear ends to me you better >believe I had thoughts of Ted Grant running through my mind! >... Harrison McClary >I just got back from a trip to Keeble and Shuchat in Palo Alto. I had the >pleasure to meet fellow LUGger Jeff Alford (hello, Jeff) who works there >and to handle a bunch of new Leica gear. While it's fresh on my mind I >thought I'd pass along some impressions for those of you who, like me, do >not live conveniently close to a well-stocked Leica dealer. > >The Goodies: > >1) The new M6 HM: I want one. I don't wear glasses and I don't use the 28mm >lens. I do use a 90. The difference in the 90 framelines is, in practice, >... Charles Dunlap >There seem to be a number of us in the Bay Area. > >How about a Leica slide night? > >No more than 60 of your favorite Leica slides. > >Site, date, time to be chosen. > >A host house in the Palo Alto area would be central to me (Santa Cruz) and >others in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, etc. > >Any interest? > >-Charlie Charles Dunlap And yes indeed, there is interest. Jim