It's simply that your charm entrances all who encounter you, Shel. ]'-)

Godfrey

On Sep 22, 2006, at 7:33 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Yesterday I met a friend and fellow Pentaxian for lunch in the  
> little town
> of Point Richmond.  We schmoozed, swapped lenses, and I got to try  
> his new
> DA50-200 and Zenitar 16/2.8.  After he headed home, I lingered a  
> bit, and
> as I was leaving an older gentleman approached me and asked if I  
> was using
> a digital camera.  One thing led to another, and we grabbed a table  
> outside
> the small restaurant where I'd had lunch just a short while  
> before.  Ben
> had a lot of questions about DSLR's, and we talked mostly about  
> Leica and
> Pentax (Ben's a Leica user from the M3 days, and has an M3 and an M4).
>
> By the time we parted, Ben was quite impressed with the current
> capabilities of the Pentax DSLR cameras, and is quite interested in  
> the
> K10D.  He now has John Celio's info @ Reed's Camera in Walnut  
> Creek, and it
> wouldn't surprise me at all if he contacts John and orders the camera.
>
> Some years ago, after not having done photography for a number of  
> years, I
> picked up my cameras again, in part with the idea that it would  
> allow me to
> meet new people and make new friends.  It certainly has ... from  
> this list
> alone I have personally met numerous people from all over the US,  
> some of
> whom I consider good friends, and others are certainly great  
> acquaintances,
> and that doesn't include those friendships that are only on line
> relationships.  And, of course, there have been quite a few people  
> I've met
> just by carrying a camera around while out shooting, like Ben.
>
> That's "The Pentax Way."


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