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Subject: [Leica] Photos of recent trip to Mexico
From: leicamshooter at yahoo.com (G Medina)
Date: Sat Oct 14 11:43:18 2006

Thanks for taking a look! 
   
  G Medina <leicamshooter@yahoo.com> wrote:
  I've posted some photos of a recent trip to Badiraguato, Mexico. It's a 
small town about 70 miles from a major city. I was there four days, along 
with my wife and father, visiting some family. The weather was quite hot and 
humid, and I was afraid what all the dust would do to ilford XP2, but it 
seemed ok. Security at the Mexican airports forced me to X-ray my film 
thrice (total), but no ill effects resulted I think. All shots were 
processed and scanned by Costco, so I got Cd's, which makes it easy to post. 
Costco was nice, I instructed them not to cut the film into strips so I 
could do it myself, and they were fine with it. I'm going to pick up a 
decent scanner soon, because I have a lot of HP5 negatives at home. It was a 
wonderful short trip, the people were very kind, and one always regrets not 
shooting more. Incidentally, all shots were taken with an M3 & tabbed 50mm 
summicron.


Thank you for looking, any comments welcomed,
G Medina
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/leicamshooter_001/Badiraguato/


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