Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Jim, I believe that was the moment when Margot realized the moth we captured the day before didn't seem to survive the night despite the flowers and grass clippings she provided. Any subsequent moths we captured were released back into the wild within hours. Chris At 05:25 AM 9/14/2007, you wrote: >That's a nice portrait... third from last. > >Jim > >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 > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information Chris Saganich, Sr. Physicist Weill Medical College of Cornell University New York Presbyterian Hospital chs2018@med.cornell.edu Ph. 212.746.6964 Fax. 212.746.4800 Office A-0049