“I wish for you to send me a Leisa camera. If you don't have one in stock then don't send one.”
“I would like to throw a drop of water for hours onto a wall such that it will get a diameter of at least 1 meter...”
“I would like to check if I could buy a photograpfy apparatus. I would really like to buy a photograpfy apparatus, I will send the money right away, then write to me how much the apparatus is. One like on the picture that I enclosed. But sometimes write to me if such an apparatus I can get, and how expensive it is, then I will send the money right away. Now I must close with the hope that you will send me such a photogrpfy apparatus, I would really like that. But please, write back to me at once, and send me such an apparatus I will send the money right away.”
A company wrote:
“We need a microscope, three or five barrel...”
A microscope delivered in East Africa proved to have something missing. The letter requested the following:
“1. Three lenses that you screw on...”
“2. The lens through which you look on the top...”
“3. The lens that is under the table.”
“Other than that the microscope is complete.”
(From LEITZobjectiv #82)
We carefully checked. The typos are definitely not ours.
The Leica and cameras and photography in general certainly offer a lot of topics for discussion. But we must not forget the ultimate purpose of why we have cameras; to take pictures. For that reason I would like to start a weekly (or possibly daily) gallery of photographs. But I don’t want this to be a showcase for just my own work; to the contrary, I would like to encourage everyone to submit photographs for display on this blog. The copyright to the photographs will remain with the photographer and no pictures will ever be used for any other purpose unless permission is given by the copyright holder.
ReplyDeleteNo registration for this site is necessary. Just email any of the photographs to either of my email addresses at:
info@gmpphoto.com or gmpphotography@msn.com
If possible, please include the make and model of the camera (any camera, not just Leica) and any other information you deem important.
It is my hope that this may become one of the most sought after topics of this blog.
Thank you,
Heinz Richter