Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fellow LUGers If I may be permitted to boast a little, pleas read on. Our son Paul is a sophomore at the University of Michigan studying aerospace engineering. He’s also a very avid amateur photographer using two N****s. He’s also taking a spring semester of advanced German where one of his assignments is to do a 5 to 10-minute oral presentation in German on a subject having to do with Germany. Knowing how much I enjoy my M2 and its lenses, he chose to do his presentation on the history of the Leica. I taught him the German words for ‘professional photographer’, ‘interchangeable lens’, ‘rangefinder’ and a few more. He’s going to quote Mr. Leitz’ famous five words, “Barnack’s camera will be built.” Then, to make things a little more interesting, he downloaded a number of famous Leica photographs to show the class. He chose, in no particular order, the photo of Che on the cover of the M6 brochure, the famous Spanish Civil War photo by Robert Capa, the Vietnam photograph by Eddie Adams showing the execution of the Viet Cong suspect and, last but not least, the David Douglas Duncan photo of the exhausted Marine in Korea. Thanks for listening and with great pride. Kurt Miska M2