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Subject: RE: [Leica] Olympus with a tenuous link to a Leica M3
From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 19:55:27 -0500

24 hours to what, Adam...:-)

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From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
[mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us] On Behalf Of Ted Bayer
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:40 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: [Leica] Olympus with a tenuous link to a Leica M3


Love you, too, Adam.

Hon  <Big Grin>


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From: "Adam Bridge" <abridge@mac.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Olympus with a tenuous link to a Leica M3


> Hi Hon,
>
> This was posted on the Leica list. You have liked Graham's 
> photography. I
think
> you'll find this moving.
>
> Love you! Only 24 hours!!!!!
>
> Adam
>
> On Wednesday, March 10, 2004 Graham Battison thoughtfully wrote:
>
> >I am sitting in the churchyard at Flore eating my lunch. The service 
> >has been over for some time, a few stragglers are leaving the church 
> >after spending some time chatting. The sky is a typical English mix 
> >of blue
with
> >white clouds in some parts and black as thunder in others.
> >
> >I watch what I take to be worshipper set out on a footpath across a 
> >field
in
> >front of the church and think to myself that she must be very devout 
> >to
walk
> >from the next village to attend services. The path although fairly 
> >dry
today
> >can be
> >very messy. I take a shot, my usual stuff, landscape with lone 
> >figure.
> >
> >When I look again the lone figure is on the far side of the field and
turns
> >to come back toward the church. She is walking slowly, head 
> >occasionally bowed, obviously lost in thought as if reluctant to 
> >complete the field crossing. I toy with the idea of another shot but 
> >my sandwiches are good and I let
the
> >moment pass.  I have since found out that her late father used to 
> >walk
his
> >dog on that footpath.
> >
> >Eventually she returns to the churchyard and stands over a grave for 
> >a
time
> >then approaches me. She stops a distance from where I am sitting 
> >(very
> >English) and asks if she might ask a favour of me (decidedly
un-English).
> >She explains that she used to live locally and had been visiting her
mother
> >in nearby Daventry and that the grave she had been looking at was 
> >that of her father. She was on her way back to Devon, where she now 
> >lives after returning from several years in America and had stopped 
> >by the church to take a photograph of the grave (she pays someone 
> >local to tend it).
> >
> >Finding that the camera she thought was in the car was not there she 
> >was considering where she might buy a disposable on a winters Sunday 
> >in the
UK
> >when she saw me take a shot of her walking across the field. She 
> >asks,
"Was
> >I a photographer?" and "would I take a photograph for her of her 
> >fathers' grave?". "In the loosest possible sense" and "yes I would" I

> >replied.
> >
> >I took a couple of shots, she thanked me profusely and with her 
> >emotions running high and my web address in her purse she left at 
> >about 1:30pm. I finished my lunch and as insurance against looking an

> >idiot I took a few extra shots of the grave before I left.
> >
> >Devon is quite a drive from Flore but at 7pm I got an email (maybe 
> >she
has a
> >Lear jet) and she tells me that she has been smiling "about life's 
> >little co-incidences". Not only does she "meet a chap with a camera 
> >but a real photographer" (she has by this time visited my web site) 
> >and "you just never know your luck, do you?".
> >
> >She closes her email with a post script:
> >"I wonder if you know the work of James Ravilious? I think you would 
> >appreciate it. I had a small hand in the last published book of his 
> >photographs with text by Peter Beacham called 'Down the Deep Lanes' 
> >published by Devon Books. I'll give you further details if your 
> >interested."
> >
> >I checked him out. He was born 1939, died 1999 and wandered around 
> >Devon shooting local stuff with a Leica M3. It's a small world.
> >
> >http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Flore/Flore.html
> >
> >
> >Graham
> >http://geebeephoto.com
> >
> >
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