Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi everyone, I think its been a little over two years since I last checked in here. Nice you see so many familiar names still discussing tea bags (Red Rose Rules!), whisky, Collins radios, and various flavours of Noctili.... And other stuff I have swore off talking about in mixed nationalities. Just spent an hour looking to see what Kyle has been up to. :^) Sorry to see he has gotten a hair cut, gone commercial and "respectable" on us. ...what's with the levitation thing??? :^) Just kidding Kyle! ... Love your world. ...is that a real nickel plated Beretta 9mm or that cheap Brazilian knock-off? ...Taurus or something? ...AND TED HAS A NEW BOOK!!! Way to go Ted! I spent the past two years putting working on a book (mostly Leica made pix) about Newfoundland with author Michael Crummey http://www.mcclelland.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=0771061420 ....Moved from the fishing village back to the city ...which was a fishing village, too... We have taken up adopting Greyhounds from the USA. I still have my M6's (with 21, 35, 90) but all the Nikon F3's and F4's have given way to D100 and D2H digitals. Sad to say but I have only shot 3 assignments with the Leicas since last August. Forbes and Canadian Geographic still want chrome. Which are great gigs but too few and far between. The third was "optional" ...so I chose the Leica and Fujichrome 100. Not much in the way of pictures to show right now but I am getting back at it and I should have my websites cleaned up in the next week or so and will let everyone have a look at what I've been up too in the past 2 years. ...iceberg season is starting here AHHHH! SPRING!! http://www.straylight.ca/iceberg_ally/ Greg Locke St. John's, Newfoundland