Re: Re[2]: London

2002-04-23 Thread Len Zedel

Bob,

  Well,  the truth is that I'm sort of into  nature photography!

... so while I might be tempted to take some photos of spectacular
architecture, it is not my passion.

Len Zedel.


On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Bob Walkden wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> the opening scenes of the film 'Patriot Games', where the IRA people try
> to kill or kidnap someone, were shot in the grounds of the Royal Naval
> College, a couple of hundred yeards up the river from where I live.
> 
> http://www.greenwichfoundation.org.uk/
> 
> My house is a bit smaller.
> 
> I can't add much to the list of camera shops already given, but
> with only 24 hours here, wouldn't it be better to burn some film?
> 
> If you want to fondle some large format gear, try Teamwork on Foley
> Street, W1. Calumet/KJP on Drummond Street is close by and also worth
> a visit for pro (whatever that is) equipment.
> 
> ---
> 
>  Bob  
> 
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 4:59:27 PM, you wrote:
> 
> > Len Zedel wrote:
> 
> > "I will have something like 24 hours in London in the middle of June.  Can 
> > anyone suggest a good shop where I can touch and feel some cameras?"   
> 
> > I've never been to London, Len, but I'm currently reading Tom Clancey's Patriot 
>Games.
> > It has a colorful description of some things a casual American tourist might try 
>to do
> > in London. :)
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Re[2]: London

2002-04-23 Thread Bob Walkden

Hi,

the opening scenes of the film 'Patriot Games', where the IRA people try
to kill or kidnap someone, were shot in the grounds of the Royal Naval
College, a couple of hundred yeards up the river from where I live.

http://www.greenwichfoundation.org.uk/

My house is a bit smaller.

I can't add much to the list of camera shops already given, but
with only 24 hours here, wouldn't it be better to burn some film?

If you want to fondle some large format gear, try Teamwork on Foley
Street, W1. Calumet/KJP on Drummond Street is close by and also worth
a visit for pro (whatever that is) equipment.

---

 Bob  

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 4:59:27 PM, you wrote:

> Len Zedel wrote:

> "I will have something like 24 hours in London in the middle of June.  Can 
> anyone suggest a good shop where I can touch and feel some cameras?"   

> I've never been to London, Len, but I'm currently reading Tom Clancey's Patriot 
>Games.
> It has a colorful description of some things a casual American tourist might try to 
>do
> in London. :)
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