Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, don't think of it as being high-numbered. Just think of it as having a s/n over 1,000,000! Dante On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ted Grant wrote: > Logan Reinwood wrote: > > Just got my viewfinder yesterday and was amazed to see the picture of the > > attendees at the last LHSA meeting. > > Very few "young" people. > > It seems that most members are more than 45. Is that right ? > > What about the Lug ? > > > > Being 30, I am probably in the youngers.<<<<<<<< > > Logan me young son, :-) > The most important thing to keep in mind here is.... don't judge the body by > the numbers! ;-) > > In many cases the number means just that... a number and nothing to do with > the heart and feelings for photography. > > You might find with many of these >>>> Very few "young" people.<<< that the > hormones of the body may not be as great as they once were, but the passion > for photography is much greater than many young folks half the age! > > The toughest thing on an "old numbered guy" is seeing a sweet thing and > have a hormone rush that sparkles the memory banks, however, to see a sweet > thing with a Leica in hand can drive you wild with even greater passions! > ;-) > > Tough as hell sleeping with them though! ;-) > > Always put the number last, as ones feelings for life, hobby and profession > will keep you young at heart, may you be blessed with this outlook as you > ride life's highway. A Leica in hand or nearby will help keep you young, it > sure beats the hell out of 10 pills a day, any day! > ted > > Ted Grant Photography Limited > www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant >