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Subject: [Leica] The dreaded vacation slideshow
From: phamard at numericable.fr (Philippe Amard)
Date: Wed Sep 12 08:59:57 2007
References: <6.2.1.2.2.20070912102805.01533eb0@pop.med.cornell.edu>

A very nice slide show - and a very peaceful and inviting one for sure.
Time is of the essence, but may be considered from different perspectives.
Yours is a tribute to family, NY countryside, and to happy days.
Thanks for sharing some of your "intimacy" with us.

Phil...x




Chris Saganich wrote:

> Back in the days of cheap fuel and slide film my uncle who worked for 
> American Airlines (and still does) went on vacation allot.  This was a 
> curious thing for a kid who's parents never went anywhere outside a 50 
> mile radius.  Upon his return a slide show was always to be expected, 
> about 2 hours worth.  The only real problem was that he never really 
> went anywhere interesting and always mostly took pictures of cars, 
> motorcycles, and sunsets.  As a result I can name the make and model 
> of most sport cars and bikes pre 75.
>
> And so the tradition continues but with heavy editing (that sounds 
> dirty).  Sometimes the quality of your vacation is positively 
> associated with how little you do.  In my case I sat and watched the 
> hills and sky for 10 days with either a beer, Leica, or Zeiss in my hand.
>
> My vacation:
> http://tinyurl.com/28pul8
>
> Chris
>
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