Far from home, a few days ago I was wandering thru Lauterbrunnen in the Swiss Alps, taking in the gorgeous scenery. While mostly electrocuting bits, I also was exercising my TLR. As Faire Spouse and I wandered we were intersecting occasionally with a number of folks who appeared to be three generations of an extended family. They were chatting away in Japanese and one of the men appeared to be “designated photographer” who was busily getting pictures of various kids in front of the scenes.
In a park at the base of a spectacular waterfall I heard a shift in the rhythm of the speech. I looked over and saw one of the older women standing near the photographer — and pointing at me! Sure enough, the guy turned, smiled, and headed toward me. In English he said “nice camera” and I held it up for a better view. He took a quick look, “Ah, Yashica, that is very good camera.” So we had a brief conversation about our cameras, with some of the others smiling, and eventually moved on with everybody exchanging good wishes for the rest of our travels. Definitely left a glow of warm fuzzies!