[Leica] IMG: Nathan's PAW 49: the holidays hit the office

philippe.amard philippe.amard at sfr.fr
Tue Dec 9 11:30:34 PST 2014


49-9 (double frame)
and 49-12 OF COURSE!

are my favs this week

Merry whatever it is the EU is celebrating ;-)

Amities de Metz
Philippe


Le 9 déc. 14 à 17:50, Ted Grant a écrit :

> Nathan OFFERED:
> Subject: [Leica] IMG: Nathan's PAW 49: the holidays hit the office
>
> This week I offer you lots of señoritas with red noses, lots of food  
> porn, a
> wintery beach—in other words, the holiday season is well and truly  
> upon us:
>
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws/?page_id=1305
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and
> appreciated.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> ==================================================================
> Hi Nathan,
> Well me old son after your many wonderful showings of Alicante, the
> surrounding country side. And most certainly your office celebration  
> events?
> My mind is made up to buy a dwelling there seaside to finish out my  
> next 15
> years! When I win the lottery this week, in the several millions of
> course!:-)
>
> I'm getting close as I feel it in the left over skeletal remains of me
> failing old body!:-) When I get there we can go to Wetzlar where I'll
> pick-up a couple of S2's and several lenses, a couple of the new M 240
> whatever is the new Monochrome?
>
> And of course a new bike so I can ride about the countryside  
> possibly happy
> snapping a few world shattering fun images during the final 15 years  
> to May
> 27, 2029! :-) As you know the key day of my demise from good old  
> Mother
> Earth!??????
>
> If this doesn't happen? You at least have to give me a few brownie  
> points
> for a "Wild and crazy IMAGINATION!" :-)
> And thanks for your latest Christmas office heads-up photo  
> essay! :-) How
> nice to have the privilege and honour to attend one! :-)
> cheers,
> ted
>
>
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