Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Douglas I enjoyed your photos of Berlin. I well remember die alte Gedaechniskirche. From where you were shooting, there used to be a nice cafe to the left where I often drank coffee or tea. Your photo brought back some memories. Back a street and to the right in the direction of the Julius Stern Music School, there was a camera shop on a sidestreet. I bought a Praktika Nova B there from a Holocaust survivor who had moved back to the city. I didn't know enough then to value the help the man had given me when he sold me the camera. It had a Zeiss lens, though the name didn't mean anything to me then. It took wonderful black and white photos. That I did recognize. It broke mysteriously in front of Kafka's house in Prague (and was fixed just down the street from it). I don't know the bridge you shot, but I liked your photo. You and Nathan have made my week. Many thanks to you both for sharing your work. Doug Nygren, New Haven, Connecticut Doug Nygren ________________________________________________________________