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Subject: [Leica] Be prepared!!
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Wed Aug 4 09:24:40 2004
References: <4110F276.20707@netscape.net>

Douglas M. Sharp showed: two of my favourite "birds!" ;-)

Subject: [Leica] Be prepared!!
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/New-Old-Pictures/Hurrican_Spitfire
>
> A wonderful example of being in the right place at the right  time -
> with the bl..dy wrong equipment and film.
> We were going for a long hike so I just popped a point and shoot
> (no-name cheapo thing from the 70's) into my jacket pocket,
> Leicas and expensive glass stayed at the cottage. To cap it all it was
> loaded with 400 film which had been in the camera for over a year.
> Suddenly - VVVRRROOOOMMM !! at about  50 yards distance and at our level
> (cliff top path) just time for two shots and then the film
> was full, the other shot is even worse.
> Only one consolation the auto exposure of the thing seems to be spot on.
> Douglas
> PS I managed to spell Hurricane wrong in the file name too


Hi Douglas,
This falls in the category of... "it's better to have something than nothing
at all!"

As unfortunate as it is not to have had your Leica along, there's always the
chance you'd have had the wrong lens and film anyway. ;-)

I suppose consolation might be, you have something that looks like it might
have been taken 60 years ago. ;-)

ted




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