Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:40 AM, TED GRANT wrote: > WHOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-) > First things first.What can one say but offer the biggest most > meanngful heartfelt thank you to all of you for your support, best > wishes and just good old fashion folk kindness. > My good fortune before we left for the event I had a quick look on > line and there were notes of congratulations, hang tight guy you'll > be all OK! :-) > What wonderful bolstering words to send me out the door with. > Actually they helped me stay a tad calmer knowing the "Family" were > there in spirit and with a few real folk in the audience. > You know I can't say anything more meaningful than, from the "bottom > of my heart" thank you all for the enouragment and wishes. > The luncheon with Prime Minister Joe Clark, his wife Maureen, there > daughter who is in the film creating the great expession on another > Prime Minster John Diefenbaker when she called him "grandpa!" when > she was a 2 year old. Interestingly enough she attended with her 22 > month old daughter. One of my son's Scott and his wife. A wonderful > reminecing of time gone by. It sent a very nice tone for the evening. > 7Pm arrival at the National Archives, numorous folks aleady there, a > number of photographers with their intimidating honking great Canon > lens shades on various sizes of what appeared as huge zoom lenses. > Meanwhile I have a simple little M8, 35 1.4 summilux about neck > where I happy snappped back a few times. :-) Interesting momment > when several came over and asked what kind of camera was it? "One of > those old film Leica cameras?" :-) > The group of "paparzi" grew in nmbers and they were shooting from > evey angle you could imagine. Me holding up copies of the book > "Women in Medicine" autographing copies... "Mr. Grant hold it up > higher, open it and show some pages to someone." Yet many stood back > long zooms and just clicked away. I found it far more intimidating > because one never new which direction to look at which camera. But > I'd bet there's a great collection of good, bad & without question, > some ugly pictures of the old guy. :-) this all sounds wonderful Ted. I hope you can assemble some of the photos for us, and maybe a few for our Leica photographer site too please..... some of you, and some that you took? good for you Ted, see you back in the saloon, Steve > In the old days, given the personality I believe we were quick to > ask the subject somehing to grab their attention directly so we had > an exclusive "into my camera" look. > They had a wonderful wine table set for guests pre-showing and after > the screening a larger selection in copious amounts to aid with > their recovery! ;-) > One of the really neat things was some of the old lads who we worked > togther 30-40 years ago as a bunch of bright eyed young pups living > the life as newspaper photographers. Dang they were all "old > guys!" :-) The conversations didn't take on the usual photographer > gathering of what gear or project are you shooting these days? But > more on the after effects of a double heart bypass, ulcer recovery, > sight going, aches and pains of a bunch of old folks. :-) Kind of > funny sad in a way. > But it was the big warm hugs of recognition that were great all round. > The film on the big movie screen is awesome. I mean it looks quite > good on our TV or computer screen, but Holy Cow on bigtime movie > screen? AWESOME!!!!! > "What is your next project?" was a common question. However I stayed > non-comittal even though it'll be on medical students starting in > the next month or so. > A LUG witer had suggested I shoot a picture of the crowd when I > first ascended the stage and I did just that to great laughs. > So there you go folks a great evening to say the least and the best > part was I only lost the tears a couple of times as I'd kind of > steeled myself not to be a blubberb head. :-) Kindest thank you to > each and everyone, one more time. You gotta be the best! :-) > kindest regards, > ted > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information