On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Cesar Matamoros II
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess it was inevitable.  It is still sad to accept it.
> I started in photography, formally, in 1983.  Beginning with my first 35mm
> camera I devoured all things photographic.
> At a time I shot both print and slide film.  The slide film was for me, the
> print film to show friends and family.  I tried to shoot slow film and
> Kodachrome.  Eventually it became too much of a hassle to send out the film
> to develop.  They even ended up sending me a roll that was not even mine.
>  That was the last straw.
> Though my slides are 'archived' since my stay in Baltimore, I may have to
> bring them out to find my last use of Kodachrome.  I am almost positive that
> the should would have been taken with an LX :-)
>
> Hmmm, maybe I should push a roll through one of my LXen.
>
> Thinking about finishing a roll of Ektachrome in my 67 this weekend,

Where does the snakeskin come into all this?

;-)

How's it going, Cesar?  Haven't seen you around these parts for a while!

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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