Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi All, Well, I'm back from my 2 month sojourn around San Fran, San Diego, Mexico, London, Paris and South Africa. The last time i spoke to any of you was just before my exams last November I think, and now i'm back on the list one of the first questions that arises is the use of U.V.'s--Ugh and oh dear. Well done to Jim who is obviously either tired or restraining himself from responding to this much LUG maligned question :-) My apologies for not reaching Donal while I was in San Diego. The conference hours were much longer than i anticipated, and when i wasn't there i was sleeping or dashing across the border between seminar's to snap a few shots with my trusty Leica III which held up remarkably well. To give you an indicater of busyness on the trip, I shot 7 rolls of 36 Tri-X for the 2 months i've been away. Very disappointing. Since getting back i've had a new home to get used to, and an additional cat to the family. Said cat is still reluctant to part with what he perceives as his side of the bed. Casualties of the trip include a dropped VIOOH Finder (serviceable, i think) and a rangefinder window which has fallen somewhere between Capetown and Franschoek. If anyone knows where i may be able to pick up a rangefinder window for the Leica III, please let me know! Tomorrow i'm taking my neglected M3 for a wander- so nice to back home with the other one i love! I didn't spot any other Leica's being used while i was away at all. One thing that really shocked me was the amount of attention my camera got while wandering around Paris. Some people literally gasped, others merely smiled and nodded. One guy just enquired "Black and White", when i said yes he nodded some form of consent. I walked away feeling as if i'd just entered some Leica inner sanctum that is only allowed through the admission of a near silent Paris retailer. Hope you're all well, Gary ___________________________________________________________________________ "be a realist, demand the impossible" - -Censier Campus Graffiti May 1968 Gary Elshaw B.A. (Hons), Dip Arts, Victoria University, New Zealand http://members.tripod.com/~elshaw/index.html ___________________________________________________________________________