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A question and an answer
Previously I mentioned Leicas. The famous rangefinder cameras have been much in the public eye. Not only has the company introduced a digital rangefinder [$5,000--line forms on the right] but The New Yorker recently published a feature article entitled "The Cult of the Leica." Having been admonished--by some--that my previous posting was not a blog but a column [way too long, not enough links] I simply will ask a question: What is one of the best-known images taken with a Leica? The answer: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/... -0- Thanks to all who have left comments. I will be glad to answer, once I figure out the blogging software. Meanwhile--a tip: take your camera every where you go. Good pictures rarely wait for you to recognize them, run back to the car, drive home, find the camera, and return. Usually they are long gone.
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