Lovely!
You did solve one part of a mysteriousness I've tried to figure out
for a time.
I have a collector friend in Nottingham and we swap photos and camera
tales from time to time. 
Last time I sent her a photo of a boat coming down under the
bridge...very likely the very same Camden Lock bridge you showed in
your display of London photos...
Couldn't retrieve the previous photo from any of my previous haunts,
so it seems to be lost.
Ah well...

Was that a Leica RF I saw smashed up against someone's cheek?
Small lens like that, and a small, thin body, almost had to be...

Good stuff, Cotty Sir! Thanks.  <g>

keith whaley

Cotty wrote:
> 
> Well, Bob Walkden, Stan Halpin and myself managed a few hours in London
> this afternoon at Camden Lock Market on the Regent's Canal. We met up in
> Starbuck's for a coffee and chat and in no time at all I managed to
> insult the family lineage of our American colleague by mentioning that I
> had friends and relatives in upstate New York.
> 
> "Oh really? Where?" inquired Stan.
> 
> "Oh, miles from anywhere. You know, real hayseed country. Syracuse. Where
> are you from, Stan?"
> 
> "Syracuse".
> 
> Ahem. Wheatfield Willie, meet Hayseed Halpin ;-) ...
> 
> *Anyway* before I dig any more holes to plant my butt in, here's a few
> pics:
> 
> http://www.macads.co.uk/snaps/photoessays/photoessaysmain.html
> 
> click on 'Camden...'
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Cotty

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