Yesterday I went walking about Manhattan. I have passed by the Leica Gallery on Broadway in the past, on too many occasions. I actually had the time to stop in. A wonderful exhibit. The majority were photographs by Enzo Sellerio - a lot of street photography in Italy. Fantastic display, all b&w.
In the smaller room were Vincezo Pietropaolo's Making Home in Havana. This had a few color shots in it. It had fewer photos and was brought back memories of my trip to Cuba. Definitely a nice time, not enough photos though :-( And it was free! Check it out. On the way out I came across someone who was going up to the exhibit. He was carrying a Pentax 67II. He looked at my two LX and asked about the Limited lenses I had on them. He had the equivalent of a 28 on his camera. He asked about the exhibit and if it was worth the visit. The elevator showed up and we said our good-byes. I forgot to ask if he was a PDMLer. Just goes to show how we Pentax shooters appreciate good photography, no matter the equipment used :-) Still waiting to handle my first Leica, any offers??? C�sar Panama City, Florida in NYC

