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Well there I was on Sunday morning walking through Kew Gardens with my family.
Some posh bloke was with his wife and teenage boy. Taking discreet pictures with his Leica M9 and Summilux.
They seemed very nice. Both my girls 7 & 3 had cameras and everyone was taking pictures of each other and all the beautiful spring flowers.
I clocked the M9, but did not feel the slightest bit intimidated; after all I was in the elite X100 club! Only minutes later a man with a Canon 5DMkII and 24-70L lens passed us by staggering under the weight of his equipment. We felt very sorry for him. (I was rather pleased I had left mine at home.)
Actually the posh bloke seemed a little self-conscious about his camera; but I forgave him because he clearly cherished it. I did have a fleeting thought (quickly suppressed) that I would probably have swapped cameras if he'd asked nicely.
My latest blog post has some pics from Kew this weekend, and musings on the use of the X100 for portraits.
Some posh bloke was with his wife and teenage boy. Taking discreet pictures with his Leica M9 and Summilux.
They seemed very nice. Both my girls 7 & 3 had cameras and everyone was taking pictures of each other and all the beautiful spring flowers.
I clocked the M9, but did not feel the slightest bit intimidated; after all I was in the elite X100 club! Only minutes later a man with a Canon 5DMkII and 24-70L lens passed us by staggering under the weight of his equipment. We felt very sorry for him. (I was rather pleased I had left mine at home.)
Actually the posh bloke seemed a little self-conscious about his camera; but I forgave him because he clearly cherished it. I did have a fleeting thought (quickly suppressed) that I would probably have swapped cameras if he'd asked nicely.
My latest blog post has some pics from Kew this weekend, and musings on the use of the X100 for portraits.