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Subject: [Leica] walt - all kidding aside
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Wed Jan 23 16:26:48 2008

Oh WOW!!  And you should see what a pair of well smoked lungs look like! :-)

ted

 

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From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Walt
Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:15 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] walt - all kidding aside

 

Developers turn your fingernails black. With cigarettes they turn 

yellow. Something else, second hand smoke takes the coating off Leica 

glass. :-)

 

Philippe AMARD wrote:

> Ah! Fingernails !

> phx

> now you know why I keep smoking

> exit

> ;-)

> 

> Walt Johnson wrote:

> 

>> Daniel

>> 

>> From time to time I load c-41 for the ease of processing (at 

>> Walgreens) Unfortunately, I've yet to be convinced Walgreen's 

>> machines are as consistent as my Nikkor Tanks.  I may be suffering 

>> from the "look backward" affliction. This is the same disease which 

>> keeps folks salivating about 50 year-old lenses.

>> 

>> In any case, the digital age is here. What I've noticed about it is 

>> the push for excessive shooting and over cataloging. The hunt for the 

>> image (by shooters) seems to have been replaced by  massive 

>> categorizing(by editors) I wonder when photographers will be totally 

>> replaced by security cameras mounted just about everywhere? I can 

>> imagine effete intellectuals sipping latte and pulling the days news 

>> up on demand. Banks of screens telling all. Winston, that time is 

>> coming and you will love /*BIG BROTHER*/..

>> 

>> Until then, Daniel, try some Kodak Ultra 400. It behaves more like 

>> b&w film than any other color I've tried. Whatever you do, don't feel 

>> bad about not craving the smell of hypo. I just count myself lucky my 

>> fingernail didn't turn black. :-)

>> 

>> Walt

>> 

>> 

>> 

>> Daniel Ridings wrote:

>> 

>>> On Jan 23, 2008 2:42 PM, Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> wrote:

>>> 

>>>  

>>> 

>>>> After all these years I finally realized... I didn't care that much 

>>>> for

>>>> the darkroom. I did like good prints and worked hard at it but only

>>>> because it was necessary. I  still love to shoot but once the image is

>>>> captured my interest starts to fade.  :-)

>>>> 

>>>>     

>>> 

>>> 

>>> Thank-you so much for summing up my attitude as well, Walt.

>>> 

>>> For me, the darkroom has always been a necessary evil (necessary

>>> because I can't afford to have someone else do it for me). If I ever

>>> got a feel for color and went over to that instead, I'd never look

>>> back.

>>> 

>>> I'm sure there are photographers who are great in the darkroom too.

>>> But we read about them in books. It's a rare combination and curiously

>>> they all take pictures of peppars and moons.

>>> 

>>> Daniel

>>> 

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>> 

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