Mickey,
Sounds like you not only had fun, you took some wonderful shots. I liked
your approach of taking us through your trip, with links to your pics. Very
nice.
Tom
> Hi all. Had a great, though very short time in Paris and London last week.
> Took my OM-4 and OM-2 and a whole lot more Supra film (100,400 and 800)
than
> I could use. It rained all but one day. I've scanned some of the pictures
> which can be seen on the following URL:
> http://members.prestige.net/micktrag
> Philadelphi International and Gatwick offered no complaints to hand
checking
> 35mm film rolls in ziploc bags. The only foot and mouth scare we had was
at
> Gatwick. The US Airways people informed us that the chocolate we purchased
> (a milk product!) would not be allowed into the US. The US Customs people
> had no problem with it. We had not ventured out of either city except for
> Versailles.
>
> The night shots of the tower were on 100 film. The room shots and clock
> detail in Versailles were 800, the rest were 400 for the most part. I'm
> pleased with the Supra results. Sorry gang, no Zuiko glass here. 17mm
> Tokina, 24mm Kentar (I never heard of it either...) 28-200 Tamron, 500mm
> Soligor. The symetrical tower shots were taken with the Tamron zoom, the
> tower over the Seine was the Kentar. Room shots were the Tokina and the
> Tamron. Clock shot- Soligor.
>
> I can't wait to go back!
> --Mickey
>
>
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