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Subject: [Leica] DiMarco exhibit at Temple University.
From: woc2 at earthlink.net (Bill O'Connell)
Date: Sun May 8 08:40:55 2005

Just went out and with some rooting about found this page that will let
anyone it:

http://library.temple.edu/collections/exhibits/bulletin/index.jsp?bhcp=1

or try this if the long one does not work.

http://tinyurl.com/afdmk

Bill


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schroter@optonline.net
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Subject: Re: [Leica] DiMarco exhibit at Temple Unbversity.


I tried to access the site:
1) spelling of temple should be corrected.  Its termple instead of Temple
2)The site is restricted to faculty, staff and students at temple.  Doesn't
appear to be a public viewing available, through this link, anyways.

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Kowaleski <ekowaleski@twmi.rr.com>
Date: Friday, May 6, 2005 4:42 pm
Subject: [Leica] DiMarco exhibit at Temple Unbversity.

> Several old friends from the LHSA went to Philadelphia earlier
> this week for
> the opening of the Sal DiMarco exhibit at Temple University.
>
> The library at Temple University has the "Morgue" pictures and
> files from
> the old Philadelphia Evening Bulletin with which Sal was
> affiliated for a
> number of years.  When Sal died, his brother, Joseph, packed up
> Sal's
> prints, slides, and negatives, and gave them to Temple
> University's Urban
> Archive which is sponsoring the current exhibit.  It seems an
> appropriate
> place for Sal's work where iit will be with old friends.  All the
> pictures
> in the exhibit may be seen at
> http://library.termple.edu/collections/urbana.
> Ed Kowaleski
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Albert Wang" <prince_alfie@yahoo.com>
> To: <lug@leica-users.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:17 AM
> Subject: [Leica] I have returned finally... an older dude.
>
>
> > Hi Leica-folks,
> >
> > Perhaps you may not have remembered me but it's Alfie
> > Wang again. After taking a rather long break from
> > photography for about 1 year (mostly due to Sal
> > diMarco's passing away and losing a mentor), I have
> > managed to return here. (Although I'm still rather
> > single, that hasn't changed). And well I have managed
> > to keep only my Leica M6 and R8 in my outfit and begin
> > shooting again.
> >
> > However, this time I don't live in Philly (or the East
> > Coast). I live in Salt Lake City and well it's lonely
> > out there. I don't see a single Leica M shooter and I
> > guess that I am the only one around here shooting with
> > the red dot.
> >
> > Since last time I was here, I didn't have much of a
> > workflow studio. Now I have a Powerbook G4, 2 iBooks,
> > and a Powermac G3, all of which I plan to use for
> > photo and video editing (and I just learned a little
> > about Final Cut Pro). I hope to get some new Mac photo
> > editing program and most likely will stick to PE3.0.
> >
> > Yep, things have changed. But some things never do. At
> > least, I feel like a more mature photographer and
> > willing to explore new ideas which is a good thing.
> > And not too idealistic either.
> >
> > Well, since I have been out of the loop for some time,
> > I caught on the Leica spiel by going to
> > www.nemeng.com.
> >
> > Apparently it seems like digital has started to take
> > over the Leica world. I read Erwin Puts' article about
> > the Epson RD1 digital M-body and was surprisingly
> > disappointed at the resolution. For cropping,
> > apparently the softness of the image was what startled
> > me compared to film. I am saddened that the expensive
> > body seems to be more for convenience rather than
> > being of much practical or professional use. Too bad.
> >
> > However, the most exciting development is the new
> > Zeiss Ikon M series! I thought woohoo. I don't have
> > anything against the Voigtlander stuff but certainly
> > the fact that Zeiss is abandoning the Contax G (not
> > even digital yet) system and focusing on creating
> > M-compatible lenses and bodies is an awesome thing.
> > The Zeiss Ikon M looks like a cool beans sort of thing
> > since it's a much cheaper version of the overpriced
> > M7. It's great that Cosina is improving a lot and the
> > lenses look sweet even the 50 Planar.
> >
> > I was just wondering, how similar are the Contax G
> > lenses and the Zeiss M lenses?
> >
> > Just wanted to drop by and say hi to all my old
> > buddies here.
> >
> > thanx, Alfie Wang
> >
> >
> >
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