Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/12/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]That's a pretty good idea. Say you've been out with friends, perhaps have imbibed too much, and you see something really strange. Just take a photo and check it out later. On 12/31/2011 3:12 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote: > New years eve. Last year. > I tried seeing a movie at the Paris across from the apple store and Plaza > hotel but I was having vision problems so I had to walk out in the middle. > I could not focus and I was worried. > And this was around 45 minutes before the ball dropped in Midtown. > So I started heading towards Central Park with what seemed to be a whole > lot > of other people for some odd reason but you know me I'm a Lemming. > In the Lug Gallery: > > http://tinyurl.com/72dtayq > http://tinyurl.com/7jbmuxv > http://tinyurl.com/7dfglzu > > I was packing a 50mm 1.8 Nikkor a few stops faster than my average lens. > I thought the fog was my eyes but as you can see it's really there. > The glasses I got the following week I've had all year and worked fine. > > And I had my vision checked last went and my prescription has not changed. > Some shots I did in the subway worried me a few weeks ago. > There was a fog around all the lights. > But when I saw the shots I could see the fog was were really there again. > > The fog creeps in on little cat feet. > It sit on silent haunches, > Fiddling with its f stops > And then stops down. > > Carl Rabsburg > > >