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Masuro

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Hello, it's nice to meet you all. I am a former Canadian living in South Korea where I teach English as a foreign language to university students.
I have about five years experience taking photographs but only about two with any seriousness. My university has an evening photography course taught by a very talented local photographer with thirty years experience.
My first camera five years ago was a Nikon F55 and though it was fun for a while, I soon started to realise its limitations. I then bought a Nikon D70 and started shooting away. "At last" I thought, "No more film costs." A year or two after that I read about the new FM3a and though I might like to try a more traditional photography experience. It was interesting and satisfying to use a manual camera but I still mostly shot digital photos.
When I started the evening classes at my university, I was still using mostly digital but once I learned more about photography and started to see what digital can't do, I started to lean more towards my FM3a. I suppose I don't have to explain to any of you the feeling of looking at a slide on a lightbox or seeing the unreproducable colours of film. Several weeks ago I bought a Contax 645 and I've started shooting medium format. I love using this camera.
I subscribe to a couple of other photography websites but one only allows pictures from a certain brand of camera to be posted and the other seems to have mostly photoshopped pictures. The images are amazing but they seem to be more graphic design than photography. This evening I started looking for a place to discuss 'pure' photography (no debates, please :smile: ) and to post and look at photos taken with film and unaltered.
I haven't had much of a chance to look around yet but I'm hoping this will be a great place to visit every day. If it is, I will certainly be paying for a subscription.
Cheers,

Marcus Peddle
 
My wife needs to get over the shock of the Contax's price first. :smile:
 
Hey Marcus! Welcome from Friendly Manitoba. Suzanne is right, you're on a slippery slope!

John
 
Thank you for the welcome. Ah, 4x5 . . . . I think I need to get some good pictures with the 645 first. :smile:
 
A little habit is forming

This site is great, but the volume of content will have you looking every day to not miss what goes through here. Find time in your day to spend at least 15 minutes if you want to stay on top of discusssions and learn from what others have to say.
 
I mostly want to see photographs and join in discussions about photographic technique. If I'm learning then 15 minutes a day isn't bad.
 
Welcome! I use the 6x4.5 format as well and I think that you will find that you can do a great deal with it. As to APUG, I have learned quite a bit from the people at this site and I think that you will find that there are few, if any, questions that go unanswered here.

- Randy
 
That's encouraging. Thanks. I've been looking over some forums and people here seem polite and helpful. I probably will subscribe tomorrow or the next day.
 
Welcome to the 'community' Marcus.
 
Welcome Marcus!

The abundance of knowledge and experience
here is mind blowing. And it's an incredibly
friendly and helpful group. Whether you're here
to elevate your skills to a new level or just share in
the joy of traditional photography, you're in the right place.

Jonathan
 
Welcome Marcus from Hawaii. I'm glad you found us, I think this place will satisfy you. BTW, where in South Korea are you? I lived there for almost 5 years; many years ago. I love the country, love the culture and the people.
 
Thanks, all.

I'm living in Gangneung, a smallish city on the east coast which is more or less directly east of Seoul.
 
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