harveyje said:As mentioned the language problem does not exist in Heidelberg.
BruceN said:From 1992 to 96 I lived within a mile of you, Robert. On Manu Aloha St., half a block down from the hospital in Kailua. I was HPD. Small world, eh?
roteague said:...(and Starbuck's is all over the island now).
BruceN said:It figures. I'd like to go back there for a visit, too. I didn't use my camera nearly enough while I lived there.
rexp said:I am really looking forward to the visit. Any pointers on carrying film & equipment on the airlines?
I always carry my film in 'carry-on' luggage, and politely but Firmly ask customs to hand check the film. Sometimes they start giving the spiel about their x-ray machines being film safe. But if you persist, they will relent. Last week an NZ customs officer was rather puzzled by my LF kit showing up in the x-ray machine. He pulled me aside, not knowing what it was, and clearly didn't know whether to believe me when I said it was a camera.rexp said:Thanks to all for the info, this site is a terrific resource. I don't think cold is an issue - I live in Nebraska, and I was the only motorcycle rider on the interstate this morning on the way to work. It was 22F.
I am really looking forward to the visit. Any pointers on carrying film & equipment on the airlines?
rexp said:I have a Bogen 3021, and with the handles removed I can fit it in a reasonable space, but I wonder if it is worth the hassle.
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