[LRflex] Re: new member...

Hi Roberta
Freeman Patterson ? I've admired his work for a long time; as far back as my 
Minolta days  :)
Anyway, welcome to you, and Shelley from earlier this week.
GaryP




>From: corperk@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Reply-To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [LRflex] Re: new member...
>Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 15:29:50 -0400
>
>Phileicangenieux:
>       The name comes from Shakespeare. There is a history of Shakespeare
>here in the villages. The annual plays were revived about 10 or so
>years ago...
>       I needed to challenge myself; to try to find other ways to express
>what I saw and felt when I looked at a scene. I learned this technique
>from a book published by one of my workshop instructors--Freeman
>Patterson. It's fun....
>       I look forward to learning much...
>Thanks,
>Roberta
>
>On Jun 1, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Philippe Amard wrote:
>
> > a) Welcome Roberta
> > b) David and Eric , time to update DB (LOL)
> >
> > Roberta, a new site it is! which brings "feminity" in this world of
> > brutes (nth degree French humour, not so funny for sure).
> > I do like the way you look at flowers :-)
> >
> > About the multi-exposure capability: the R3 allows it through a switch
> > on the winding lever, the others, but I may be mistaken, by means of
> > the
> > rewind "button" under the bottom plate - depress it and wind the
> > wind/arm lever, that's the trick. I don't know about the Flex though.
> >
> > BTW: Funny, I live in France, next to hills (or old mountains) called
> > Les Ardennes and I thought you were either from Belgium or France.
> > Thanks for the geography lesson.
> >
> > Happy you're now with us.
> > Regards
> > Phileicangenieux
> >
> >
> > corperk@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>    My name is Roberta Perkins. I live in a little, rather group of
> >> villages, called The Ardens(www.theardens.com; scroll down to the
> >> photo
> >> of tulips for a view of a project I have started) in the US. I own a
> >> Leicaflex SL and an R4s. My lenses are a 28, 50, 135 and a 100w/macro.
> >> I purchased these when I had money:-). I have no money, so I currently
> >> work with this set(mostly my 28 and 100) and a Nikon FM10. I purchased
> >> the FM 10 when I wanted to work with multiple exposures but could not
> >> afford a Leica that would give me that capability. Which of the Leicas
> >> will give me multi-exposure capablity?
> >>    My photography is primarily outdoor work and some documentary images
> >> I
> >> produce, as the result of oral history projects I do. My only venture
> >> into digital is a Canon Power Shot A60. I purchased this just to see
> >> what the digital stuff was all about. It does help me with my oral
> >> history projects but when I want to do what is "serious" photography,
> >> to me, I use my analog instruments:-). I love my Leica equipment.  I am
> >> enjoying reading(when I can) the list. It is good to find folks who I
> >> can pose Leica questions to.
> >>
> >> Thanks...
> >>
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