Hello John
Hi John, I live in Everett and I am a Vietnam Veteran who served in the Navy refueling river boats etc. I left the Navy and went to College for about 8 years and earned three degrees and worked in medical imaging for 20 years as a RT RTT. Then I had an industrial accident, as they called it, in the hospital where I worked. Now at 53 I'm retired permanently. I am slowly putting my darkroom in order and hoping I can get out and take pictures. I have all formats from 35 4x5 5x7 8x10 and a nice Sony Digital CD model which I learned along with photoshop while I was recovering from spinal surgery. It just got the photo thing going all over again for me. Kind of like a therapy to keep the mind off pain. I write some too, that helps. I started at age 12 with a Kodak Yankee photo developing kit I saw in a store window. I did not even have a camera but borrowed my mothers old Kodak. I think it took 127 or 626, one of the odd film sizes now. I was hooked. I can still remember the smell of the fixer. When the first negatives came out it was WOW! I contacted printed them, pretty small contacts, and I was in hog heaven. It's still like that now. One war, years of college, work, and now some personal photography. The pension sucks but all in all who am I to complain.
Welcome to the forum, I'm new this week also. It's filled with information and interesting people with all kinds of views and levels of profeciency.
Curt