Very sorry to hear that Grant - my sincere best wishes for you and your 
family.  Powell made several interesting and valuable contributions to this 
group.


John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Grant H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 3:39 AM
Subject: OT - loss of a PDML member


>I am sad to announce the death of PDML member Powell Hargrave, who was my
> brother. Powell was struck down by lung cancer on October 10, less then a
> week after the cancer had been diagnosed. He had been suffering from what 
> he
> thought was a pesky pneumonia for a couple of months, happily he was not 
> in
> pain in his last days.
>
> Powell bought his first Pentax in the early '60s and subsequently studied
> photography in California and then as a member of the Royal Canadian Air
> Force. He quit the RCAF to go to the University of British Colombia and
> worked as a wedding photographer to make money on the side as well as 
> being
> a staff photographer for the student paper.
>
> He taught me the basics of photography and I ended up with his Pentax S1a
> back in the '70s. I have since always had at least one Pentax, except for 
> a
> short period a couple of years ago when I thought mistakenly that a 
> digital
> could do it all and sold my K1000. When I realised the digital camera I
> could afford couldn't do all I wanted, Powell sent me off to eBay to get a
> decent Pentax film camera, and encouraged me in my subsequent Pentax
> collecting fever.
>
> He maintained his interest in photography throughout his life even though 
> he
> seldom earned his living directly from it. I noticed his last 
> contributions
> to the PDML were at the beginning of October, a couple of days before his
> health failed.
>
> He was a wonderfully "jack of all trades" but with the twist of being
> "master of several". The explanation of how he fixed his Pentax F 70-210
> lens is a good example. See his site;
> http://members.shaw.ca/hargravep/
>
> Powell worked at the Nanaimo BC art gallery for the last 18 years, a 
> tribute
> publish earlier this year;
> http://www.mala.bc.ca/~nag/news.htm
>
> Go out and take a picture in his memory... or take your camera apart - 
> that
> is what he would have done.
>
> Grant Hargrave
> (Spotmatic, SP500, KX, KM, K1000, MX and all the M-series (including 2 MF 
> Es
> with SMC Pentax AF 35-70/2.8
> lenses), MZ-50, P3... Powell was a bad influence!)
>
>
>
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