Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, who I don't know but have come to admire after reading his posts over the past 6 months or so, asked the other day if anyone had any "Leica stories." Well, here's a short one: We've made a half dozen or so vacation trips to Maine, almost alway along U.S. 1, over the past 10 years. Usually wind up at Bar Harbor and spend a lot of time prowling about in Acadia National Park. Each time, I would grab a Lightware case and load it up with Canon and Nikon bodies and lens that I use to shoot pro sports. I would load the case in trunk -- and that's usually where it would stay for most of the vacation. Just no fun getting that heavy stuff out and carrying it around. Too much like working a NFL sideline. This year, I took a different approach. I only packed an M2 that I have had for years, a 50mm 2.8 collapsible Elmar lens and a bunch of film. And this time, I made pictures. What a difference, having such a lightweight outfit on your shoulder. You barely know it's there. It made picture-taking fun. And the little Leica meter on top did its job adequately. Nice images -- all in black in white. Sharp, well exposed -- and all with that certain smooth quality about them that only Leica lens seem capable of producing. So there, Ted, that's my little story. Pete Groh Ohio