Farewell Reuben.
I envy you your travels, as I don't do much of that any more - having
spent my life on the road, metaphorically speaking, I miss it. Why
not take a small copy of "Desiderata" with you for your travels?
Until the next time ...
Chris
At 18:28 -0500 23/01/03, Reuben Acciano wrote:
Hey gang - haven't posted for a bit, been lurking.
But with good reason.
I start my new job writing and taking photos for a major travel
publisher next month. Of
course I will be relying pretty much solely on my Zuikos and OM4Ti -
the choice of many a
great travelling photographer. Backed for fun and
under-rated-but-quality performance by an
always-on-me XA and an ostentatiously low-brow 35SP. I'm packing
tons of Provia (cause travel
publishers only like trannies - Lonely Planet Images for one still
has not "gone digital" and has
no plans to do so in the timelined future!) and, because I'm a sad,
dopey young romantic, a
ton of Agfa Scala as well. I fear with the encroachment of digital,
this BEAUTIFUL niche film
may be one of the first to die. So I wanna be one of the lucky few
to have a substantial
archive of the stuff!
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