Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roger, Jim & Dan! wrote some of this:) >>> They said many of the same things about the comparisons of photography and >>>painting way back in 1839- >I don't think even Ted goes that far back, but I hear he helped the Anthony >Brothers test their new rollfilm they were working on.... >>You get this first hand from Ted? <<<<<<<we have to warn you about Ted. He is one of the more illustrious LUGgers, published, feted and awarded kudos galore- and he has done it consistently by cleaning his lenses with certain items of apparel... we're all a bit strange, but Ted IS special!) <<<<Wait just a doggone minute, Dan. That's my buddy Ted you're accusing of being strange! No way!>>>>> OK OK guys, I've been known as a kinda likeable guy, but never strange, even if I use "clean undershort material" for Leica lens cleaning.:) And as far as the comparison of painting and photography way back in 1839? Everyone was sworn to secrecy that I was there. :) <<<<but just couldn't let old Ted take all this grief.>>>>>>> And good buddy Roger like the cavalry trumpets blaring, rode to the old guys defence. :):) To clear this up for all LUGGITES this is the true story of the old guy! :) :) I just happened to be doing a documentary on animals, two by two. You guys know how photographers, particular those with Leicas get roped into shooting weddings and things of that nature. Now I can't help it if Noah needed an official animal photog and he roped me in because he liked the look of my shiny model 00000M6.:) It was really dark on the boat but I was saved by the new superspeed film of the day, DODAK ASA 000000000025! :) But with my "noc-to-clear f.00000000001 50mm crystal lens!":) I managed for 40 days and 40 nights! Then I ran out of film, fortunately the rain ended and I was out of a job anyway! :) And you guys know the rest! That's how I got to be called the "Old Guy" :) Hey! Would I lie to you folks? ;) ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant