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Subject: [Leica] LUG Micro-scholarships: Results plus a proposal
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 07:04:57 +0100
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Very cool project and result. I do not have any excess lenses or cameras (I 
am quite ruthless about selling off stuff I no longer use) but will check 
with the camera clubs I am a member of to see if the idea catches on.

Cheers,
Nathan

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On Mar 24, 2010, at 5:33 PM, Kyle Cassidy wrote:

> In August of 2009 I realized I had an extra 85mm f 1.8 - it's one of those 
> lenses you replace with the AF version and can't sell the old one for 
> enough to justify selling it because, HEY, it's still a really nice lens 
> but there's no way you're ever going to use it again. It crossed my mind 
> that I ought to give it away to someone who would use it. 
> 
> So I made this blog post:
> 
> http://kylecassidy.livejournal.com/444606.html
> 
> which is how I met Javier Odriozola whose proposed project was to "drive 
> around Uruguay and photograph the small villages" - which is about as 
> awesome an idea for a project as I could imagine, so I shipped him the 
> lens.  And Javier drove through Uruguay photographing the small villages 
> and he's got back and put together a collection of his photos which you 
> can browse here:
> 
> http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1201949
> 
> And Javier's had an adventure, I feel like I helped the world wake up a 
> tiny bit better than she went to bed, and we all have photos to look at 
> that didn't exist before... It is, as they say a "win win".
> 
> WHICH BRINGS ME TO A PROPOSITION ...
> 
> We probably all remember a time when we had more ideas than equipment and 
> I doubt there's a person on this list now who has some equipment they 
> don't use - whether it's an AE-1, or a wireless trigger, or a box of 
> assorted Hoya filters or a Polaroid back, or an enlarger. I propose that 
> the LUG come up with an organized collection of micro-scholarships where 
> we identify a) our excess equipment and b) people who have more ideas than 
> equipment and DO something that produces a positive, quantifiable result - 
> this might be that a certain number of images must be produced with the 
> equipment and uploaded to the LUG gallery or that a larger project be 
> undertaken.
> 
> Thoughts? Ideas? Takers?
> 
> Kyle
> 
> 
> 
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