Hi!

I generally second your opinion. Your list may be missing a person or
two, but generally it fits my opinion too.

I suppose William Robb would get my vote for that nomination too. But
then when it comes to body knowledge, Alan Chan is very strong in my
opinion. And of course all others that somehow keep the talk on track
<vbg>.

Anyway, I must admit that I learned a lot since I joined the crew -
both technology-wise and craft/art-wise.. Though I must also point out
that I also learned quite a bit of (foul) language, politics, ways to
express one's extreme opinion and last but definitely not least - the
beer...

Boris (who has Tak K 135/2.5, shots C-41 b/w and considers M 35/2.8 a
very good lens)...




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LW> I like it here, and have learned a lot from the more
LW> experienced (though not likely older) folks.

LW> Who have you learned the most from here?


LW> I'll kick it off with a safe nominee (Wm Robb) and a
LW> dark horse (B. Rubenstein).  Both seem to know a fair
LW> amount, though Robb is usually easier to digest, from
LW> a Pentax point of view, than BR.

LW> There have, of course, been others.  Mark Cassino, Bill
LW> Cassleberry, Cotty (brap hic! frlappp...) all come to mind.
LW> Alan Chen, Pal, Herb Chong, our leerless feeder and all around
LW> list guy Doug Brewer, the folks who run PUG, John Mustarde,
LW> and others I can't think of I could have voted for here.

LW> I'm not factoring in PUG favorites, that's a whole other cup
LW> of tea.

LW> -Lon

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