Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Are you going to loan him your M2 for the show and tell part of the speech? He holds the N**** in one hand, and the M2 in the other. He even uses the M2 to take a picture of his German class during the speech. Will you get it back? Thanks for sharing, Kurt. Kurt Miska wrote: > 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