That is very, very cool Dan.

I like the story too.

Cheers,

Dave

2008/5/23 Daniel J. Matyola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I had a bit of trouble deciding what to submit for the June PUG, as
> the theme seemed pretty open.  I ended up submitting what I think is
> the first shot I submitted to the PUG, in 2000.  It was also one of my
> first efforts with the ancient (but then new to me) 6x7.
>
> In the process of picking a submission, I also considered shots from
> my first Pentax camera.  In 1966, I was stationed in the Far East, and
> I flew to Japan to deliver a plane for maintenance and bring back one
> that had been serviced.  While there, I purchased a camera and other
> things I couldn't get where I was.  I intended to buy a Minolta SRT
> 101, since I had borrowed one from a friend, and liked the way it
> operated.  The sales person at the PX, however, showed me a Spotmatic,
> and said that it was mechanically similar, but had much better
> "glass."  [Very perceptive]  He also said that the same camera was
> being sold in the states as a Honeywell, which was a brand name I knew
> and respected.  On his advice, I bought an Asahi Pentax Spotmatic.
> That was about 2 years after the Spotty was introduced in connection
> with the 1964 Olympics.  I used that camera for 20 years, before
> replacing it with a SuperProgram.  I still have my first Spotmatic,
> and it still works.  I also have a Honeywell Spotmatic, a Pentax
> Spotmatic (without the Asahi name), and a Sears clone that used the
> screwmount lenses.
>
> This is probably not my first photograph with the Spotmatic, but it is
> from my first roll of film, and it is the only one I have left from
> that original roll.  This is a scan of a print from a slide, but most
> of the imperfections are on the plexiglass through which the image was
> taken.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5242937
>
> The shot was taken on our way back from Japan.  Our F-4 fighter jet is
> being refueled from a tanker.  The photograph shows the connection.
> The "male" part of the connection is our refueling probe, which was
> extended from the side of the plane just before approaching the
> tanker.  The circular "basket" or drogue is the female connection at
> the end of the fuel line trailed by the tanker.  It is the target used
> by the pilot  in connecting to the refueling line.  As the plane's
> radar intercept officer, I took this shot from the back seat while
> refueling was in progress.
>
> Comments, of course, are welcome.

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