Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi there, Daniel, Oh yes, of course I remember Eva. She noticed that I sometimes brought a camera to our job, and told me that you were into photography as well. Funny that we both love Leica cameras, I know only one more Leica guy in my part of Sweden, and that is Hasse Persson, who now among other things is working for Hasselblad center. I was a member of the Gothenburg Leica club for many years. I admire all of you who do PAW, my biggest problem is to find interesting things to photograph in my neighborhood. It all seems very dull and without interest for others. I always take my best pics when travelling to new places. Often with only one camera with 50mm lens on the shoulder. Meter and film in my pockets. My wife has a part-time media firm (journalism), needing pics now and then. That's why I went part digital, for speed and cost reasons. Karolina, my youngest daughter, has studied photography. She is more into the art thing though (she learnt that in NYC). Right now she teaches photography techniques in Stockholm. Good for me though, she is an expert in Photoshop :) BTW, nice pic you attached. Very nice use of color to make an interesting image! /Hans > Small world. My wife and you worked together centuries ago :) > > Oh ... , I have a digital camera, Nikon D100, and it's absolutely > essential for quite a lot of things I do, but I don't get a kick from it. > I don't think it has to do with the question of digital vs film, it's more > a question of SLR vs viewfinder. The "fun factor" returns for me in the > digital sphere when I use a pocket Canon (A95). That aspect and ... I'm > not much of a color guy. I do it, when it's needed. I think I got damaged > in school. I couldn't draw so I have a barrier to things with color > (things that _I_ do. Everyone else in the world does great stuff in color > and I enjoy it). > > But ... I just printed this one out: > > http://folk.uio.no/danielr/images/040929/pages/IMG_1135.html > > And my daughter said: You take good pictures. > > So I guess I'm learning. > > The print is lovely. > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >