Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 19:03 29/11/1998 -0800, Ted wrote: >How was the grape crop this year? Did you get a good wine making harvest? Fine, something like 1995. But you know I have someone taking care of that. (I let my vineyards to another one, that's my only steady income now.) >Most importantly, what have you been shooting with your Leica's? I had planned to go to Mali and Burkina Faso continuing my work on the refugee problem. But I got some administrative problems down there, and also lost one of my contacts. He simply disappeared. Someone told me that he was lost at sea between Morocco and Spain. I don't know. I went to Algeciras and Tarifa for a week, but didn't touch a camera. Just waiting. In April I went to Lebanon, almost twenty years after. No real project. Only ghost hunting and curiosity. I'll write about that later. >I was busy in Malaysia for a couple months, got an R8, winder and 35-70 >stolen. But other than that it's been calm and quiet. I've been busy >working the M's on various things around the mother country and looking to >shoot mainly on overcast and soft light days. I am sorry about your R8, I remember how you were "dancing" around that one! Will you have another one? You know I am not into SLR's. I have still got a Nikon FM with a couple of lenses, but I haven't touched it for years. I feel like a blind behind such cameras. And they are far too heavy. I am mostly walking when I am out... >Trying to capture that northern European light on Canada's wet west coast. >:) I'm getting the overcast light alright, but it's the rain that's >screwing up the film exposing and getting the Leica's out in the constant >wet. Particularly when I'm playing!:) I have almost forgotten the northern light. I haven't been in Norway for a long time. Here in the Loire Valley the light is different, sometimes beautiful, bringing up wet "Chinese landscapes". The winter is joining us once again, and I am chopping wood. It is nice being quiescent beside the wood stove when you are getting older. Winter camp is waiting time in war and in peace. Even for a photographer. >If it were "paying time" then wet would matter, as I'd be making money to >replace the gear if it completely crashed. I am going to Macedonia in January, or February. I am not worrying too much about the cameras. Mine are quite cheap, you know. But it would be a pity loosing them, coming back with lots of non-exposed films. I wonder for how long time I will go on with this. I am almost fifty, and I am still running around to survive like a young man starting up a career. I lost everything, yes, but it's nothing compared to all the misery I have seen. Compared to those in Honduras and Nicaragua these days for instance. I have a house. I have vineyards. A good wife and children. Happiness. I have Leicas, a bicycle, a brain, and a heart. And eyes, a bit tired now... What more do you need? > >Good to have you back and I look forward to hearing of your camera exploits. Thanks! Oddmund