Thank you everyone. I'm sorry not to have contributed lately, although I have been popping by and having a look. Especially at some of that lovely sepia toned stuff that Les has been showing from so many decades ago with the IIIf. Wish I knew how he did it

Truth to tell I've been spending too much time attempting to understand the Leica system and product history which, for a boy raised on Nikon, is much like Osama bin Laden trying to come to grips with Sarah Palin.
And our Rosie (the Lhasa Apso) has just had a dreadful operation - pics tomorrow. Yes, she survived. Anne reckons that as there are many animal lovers here you should see this (?).
Julio, you said long ago in a land far, far away that you suspected I was "keeping a treasure of images, to be released slowly" with respect to our India trip. Not really. The album of my favourites is here:
http://www.pbase.com/kalkadan/indiaall taken with the G10, for which I have a lot of respect. I printed some of these direct from the camera via an Epson RX650 at A4 size - that's no 'curves' or sharpening or adjusting of white balance, just straight out of the camera jpg images, although mostly at max size for that camera. And they looked marvellous! The pores of the skin, the hairs in the nose ... you know the sort of thing. I am now quite nervous about twiddling with any of the stuff this camera produces.
I have also been engrossed in B&W experiments - over to that section.
all the best
Dan
P.S. Les! I really do need to know how to get that delicate sepia look.