jloden
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Guys, I have been here almost two weeks. All the advice I got on this forum about theft and leaving the Leica at home seems to me to be wrong. Now, I am not saying that there is not theft here, but I have felt nothing like the threat I was warned about. Honestly, I wish now that I had brought the M9.
Funny, but I was at the women's weaving cooperative on a tour with the school last Monday when one of the other students pulled a 500C/M from her shoulder bag. Then I pulled out the M2. It was love at first sight for each of us and I wanted to ask her to marry me. Realizing that bigamy is illegal, I asked her if I could adopt her instead.
Well, it turns out her parents are still around as is her husband. She is an attorney from NY, a graduate of Yale Law, and apparently lives in the same building as David Alan Harvey. I let her borrow the M2 for an afternoon and I am pretty sure there is one in her future after all her raves about the camera the next day. We spent several hours discussing Leica minutia and photography in general. And I now think she is a regular reader of this forum.😀
That's great to hear your experience is better than expected/feared and that you're having a great trip so far 🙂
My family on my mother's side is actually from Guatemala but I haven't been in over 20 years so I have no idea what it's like now.
Awesome that you met another kindred soul of a photographer. What are the odds you'd encounter another Hasselblad & film user there of all places!