Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted: The two shots at the top were done one handed, as my wife wanted me to hold her hand. It was a time I wished my Noctilux was autofocus. I think the exposure was around 2.8 at 125th. I would hold the camera to my eye and try to move the focus with one finger. If this was not successful, I would bring it from my eye and set the focus to what I thought close and then touch it up when I brought it to my eye. The B&W is developed and I will print them this evening. I have a few things to do around the house first. Regards, Robert At 10:26 PM 1/1/99 -0800, you wrote: >Robert Stevens wrote: > >>I am now the proud father of a baby boy, Gordon Francis Stevens. He was >>born Dec 31 at 10:52pm Atlantic time in Halifax. Noel Charchuck and Ted >>Grant asked I let them know when the baby came. He was due on Christmas >>day but ended up a little over due. I have pictures of the 11 pound 5 >>ounce ( 5.135kg) boy at:>>>>>>> > >Holy Mackrel!!!!!! Congratulations to your wife and self. That lad is sure >one good sized Maritimer!:) Get him signed-up for St.X football team.:) > >Had a look at the pictures, well done for a father/photographer who waited >out a 16 hour birthing! :) Gordon Francis is sure a good looking boy, >looks almost two months old.:) Those big lads always look like that. > >My best wishes to your wife, I bet she's glad that's over with.:) >Grandmother looks pretty proud about him. :) > >Thanks for a new member for the LUG Family!:) > >congratulations once again, Now get back in the darkroom and get the B&W >prints done. :) We're waiting! > >ted > > > > >Ted Grant >This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. >http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant > > > > > >