Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/19

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Subject: [Leica] The Enduring Populatity of Film
From: crbirchenhall at googlemail.com (Christopher Birchenhall)
Date: Wed Sep 19 13:15:26 2007
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Phillipe

> A few years ago I said that this would happen. When people have
> everything, snobbery starts.
> Philippe

I don't seem myself as a snob, just one who likes what he likes and
not overly concerned to run with the crowd. In my dictionary a "snob"
feels superior; I have no illusions on the superiority of my
photography but I am happy to use what system I like to use even that
puts me in a minority.

Chris B

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