Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After three weeks of not sleeping in my own bed, I'm finally home. It all started with the unavoidable, boring wait in Amsterdam for a flight down south: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/40.html (M2 50/2.0 Summicron) I arrived in Harare with about 30 portraits of staff at The Feathers that I had taken in June. They were thrilled --- the 30 who got portraits --- but they are more than 30 who work there. A moved manager asked if I could possibly take more so that everyone would get one. The full-length was important and by request (every single time). Here's one: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/41.html (M2 50/2.0 Summicron, Fujicolor Xtra 400) We had a 10 o'clock meeting in Masvingo (a couple of hundred kilometers south of Harare). We drove down after work the day before. At 6 am we had time to climb up to the Great Zimbabwe. Here is the Great Enclosure: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/41alt1.html (As above, but with a 21/4.0 Color-Skopar) I've become used to the junkies who camp out close to where I stay when I'm in Oslo. They were one of the first impressions I had as I headed for my quarters. The next morning I walked by again and found this: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/42.html (As above, but with a 35/2.0 Summicron) Faithful to my habits, when I really, really got home, I headed for the sea: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/42alt1.html http://www.dlridings.com/paw2005/42alt2.html Both with a Rolleiflex T and Neopan 400. Now if I can just convince my stomach that we're home, we're really home now. Daniel