Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ernie, thanks for risking your patients' lives and coming to the show! But as I believe Bill said, "Hey, that's what they make the paddles for!:) Seriously, I want to thank everyone for their well wishes on the opening. It was a very fun night and it was great to actually meet Ernie and Bill Nelsch and his daughter. And thanks to you both for providing some shots of the evening. I had my camera but was so busy talking I think I took one shot! There was also another member of the LUG who attended and I feel terrible because I interrupted my talk with him to catch someone before they left and then I lost him, and I can't for the life of me remember his name. I apologize, whoever you are! Again, thanks to all who offered congratulations on the show. I'm always and amazed and thankful for the support and camaraderie of the LUG!:) Cheers, Craig Yes I left sick and dying patients to go to the opening of Craig's show - > it was more of a commando raid - get in, meet him and then only limited > time to drool over some amazing photography. Fortunately the show goes > till June 5th at the Camera Obscura in Denver > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Charcot/gallery/ > > I only had a crappy point and shoot so I apologize for the lack of quality. > > ernie Craig, Wonderful show! And a good turnout despite the moisture and I was glad that Ernie was able to jump start his patients and be able to make it. It really is fun to see the actual prints of many of the images that I've seen online. http://photobynelsch.smugmug.com/gallery/11942323_8WdiH#845804109_CByho Bill in Denver