Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Glad your in one piece-so to speak- Here's to a speedy recovery!! cheers Wilber "B. D. Colen" wrote: > Having Had Near Death Experience on Aug. 11, Dr. Blacktape is looking for > some Lugthoughts... > > A week ago this past Wednesday, while driving up Rt. 85 near Petersburg, > Va., with 16-year-old son and 7-year-old dog in RAV4 Dr. Blacktape managed > to briefly "nod off" at 4:30 in the afternoon and rolled aforementioned car > and contents. Son and Poodle escaped miraculously uscathed. Dr. Btps style > will be cramped for some months to come by a broken collar bone, five broken > ribs, a crushed thoracic vertebra, and the need for a polysomething and > what-not chest brace and neck collar....No permanent damage, however, again, > miraculously.... > > Laptop computer, M6, Nikon F, and lenses were in car when it did it's Maytag > spin cycle...a number 0f the Leica lenses were totally trashed, which, given > the circumstances, was to be expected....but...this is really weird...the 35 > Summilux Titanium ASPH looks perfect - now that it's cleaned up, but for > surface splotches on the front element that look like nothing so much as > areas where the coating was removed...Could this have been caused by battery > acid? The body looks pretty good, although the bottom plate has an area > where the finish was lifted...Battery acid?...I'll be sending both the M6 > and the Summilux to New Jersey for passport service, so we'll see what > really is and isn't covered... > > As to the Nikon F---it's a bit muddy and bloody, but looks surprisingly > good...but the shade on the 105 2.5 is mashed beyond repair.... > > The lesson in all this is, of course, "Friends Don't Let Sleeping Friends > Drive!" > > Meanwhile...two days before this disaster Dr.Blacktape's altered shot his > first job using a new Sekonic 508...Mortgage the house! Sell the children! > And get one. This was all Ilford XP2 Super shot under some pretty awful > lighting conditions - bright afternoon son / harsh shadows/out > doors...indoor stuff with dark rooms and bright window lighting....and > everything is right on... > > Although...the one thing learned from this job is that I am no longer steady > enough to shoot the Nikon with a 105 or longer at under a 125th and rely on > getting a sharp neg...Not true, however, with the M... > > Forgive the ramblings, spellings, etc., but at this point I'm very > overloaded on painkillers..... > > Best to all...and I look forward to next Friday, as I may be in the market > for several lenses and a body..