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I have received lots of great information and advice from the contributers to this ng. Lots of opinions and facts.

 

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How about a few words from some of you about what you really do for a living. I'd also like to know what part of the world you consider your primary residence. The Leica Tent seems like a big one.

 

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Lastly, if you make your living as a photographer you don't necessarily have to own up.

 

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Since I'm the wise guy--I'll go first.

 

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David S Smith

Physician (Anesthesiologist)

Boise, ID USA

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Time for a crass editorial comment! First of all--great response!

Shy people obviously don't play around with Leica's.

 

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In less than eight hours it becomes obvious that the old saw that

Leica's are only owned by Doctors and Lawyers is woefully misapplied.

(Maybe three docs and lawyers so far...)

 

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Lastly, Ray Moth appears the most confused. Three countries. Brit,

Aussie, Indonesian. With a pedigree like that I'd love to see his

camera closet.

 

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I've browsed the Leica Lug and find this place much more civil and my

style. Here people may disagree, but they have manners.

 

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Keep them coming.

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Writer/editor, of magazines for years, but now books. Emigrated from

Manhattan to Portland, Oregon in 1971. While doing a book with Gary

Braasch (Secrets of the Old Growth Forest) I found out that if I

brought along my Leica I could get out of carrying his tripo

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Amateur photographer for over twentyone years now! If there's a

birthday or a wedding or just a party in the neighborhood, I am the

one who takes all the photos! I used Pentax, Nikon and Canon cameras

and lenses before switching over completely to Leica SLRs and Ms (My

wife has no idea how many Leicas I have!). Oh yes, I am also an

Associate Professor of Finance at Saint Xavier University in Chicago.

I love Chicago!...................

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In my mid forties, retired from US Military and by "retired", I mean

100% (good investments!). I am now making up for all of the years

that I was on a short leash. I lived all over the world, but have

settled in Daytona Beach, Florida. Spend my days taking photos,

playing guitar (blues), and doing some writing for fun. I am

probably an anomaly here as far as pedigree... no doctors or lawyers

in my gene pool. So much for the Leica stereo type.

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