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Subject: [Leica] August 2008 LUG photo contest winners
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Thu Sep 18 13:01:34 2008
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Hi Gary,

Congrats to you for the winning photo. It was also among my favourites.

About the E3 - I was so happy when I got my L1, your cousin camera - at 
last I could produce results that would tend to get closer to yours - I 
often think of you when I see wonderful lights , the sea, and rainbows.

Africa - a continent that deserves so much better than what it currently 
gets. I hope you'll be able to cope with the terriible situation some 
people there are in as Steve said.
Bring us back good stuff, the kind of image that will move the world to 
helping them - they need and deserve so much.
Have a nice trip
And keep us tuned if you can.
Bien amicalement
Phx

Gary Todoroff wrote:

> Thanks very much for my first first place! As some background, the 
> candid photo of the girl at the pay-phone was taken in the very best 
> Leica tradition . . .  with an Olympus C-8080! The live-view 
> articulated LCD gave me the option of using the camera like a twin 
> lens reflex, with the zoom lens extended to about a 90mm equivalent. 
> It was in fairly dark shade, but I was able to brace the camera 
> against my body for a very sharp photo at 1/15th second. By standing 
> with a group of people (that she was part of, too) and appearing to be 
> "fiddling" with the camera, the girl was not aware that I was taking 
> the photo.
>
> I have not been posting to my "Lympa Log" much lately, nor much to the 
> LUG for that matter. However, LUGgers can follow my passion for the 
> creative Olympus E-330 dual-capability of optical viewfinder and flip 
> LCD finder at:
> http://www.northcoastphotos.com/Lympa.htm
>
> My main concentration these days is preparing for a two-month trip to 
> Swaziland, Africa to document the town of Bulembu, which is serving 
> the abandoned and orphaned children in a country with the highest 
> AIDS/HIV infection rate in the world.
> http://overseasresourcelink.org/who_we_are.html
> http://bulembu.org/
>
> I will be taking my two E-330's kit, along with the adapted Leica-R 
> lenses described in the Lympa Log.
>
> Gary Todoroff
> Tree LUGger
>
>
>> Congrats to the winners, and to all the contestants.
>>
>> Special thanks to Brian for finding the time and energy to finalize 
>> judgement.
>> (I sincerely hope everything is OK at your place.
>> Keep us tuned on this, and on the next contest if you can).
>> Amiti?s.
>> Phx
>> .
>>
>>
>> Brian Reid wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sorry this is so late. It's been a bad month for having spare time.
>>>
>>> The results are up: http://contest.leica-users.org/main.php/v/0808/
>>>
>>> First prize: Gary Todoroff
>>> Second prize: Steve Barbour
>>> Third prize: George Lottermoser
>>> Honourable mention: Howard Cummer
>>> Honorable mentions: Victor Rafael Gonzalez, Sonny Carter
>>>
>>> T
>>
>
>
>
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In reply to: Message from reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid) ([Leica] August 2008 LUG photo contest winners)
Message from philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD) ([Leica] August 2008 LUG photo contest winners)
Message from datamaster at northcoastphotos.com (Gary Todoroff) ([Leica] August 2008 LUG photo contest winners)