Allora
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Been reading on this site for a couple of months now and felt maybe enough time had passed for me to say 'hi' to you. I started with photography in about 1960 with a Brownie 127 and by 1963 bought my first Pentax (S1a) shortly followed by a second (SV). These soon had stablemates of first a Rolleicord Vb and then a Rolleiflex F 2.8 Planar. At a somewhat precocious age I got my first job on a now defunct 'City Press' newspaper and, with a couple of M3s etc. I followed the well-worn and troubled path of self-employment that lasted until I got married (ring any bells?).
I had been totally away from photography until 18 months ago when I got bitten by the bug again and - not knowing what was what - bought a p&s digital Olympus C50 Zoom (oh the shame). Actually quite liked the convenience of being able to download straight onto my mac, edit, etc - so bought an Olympus C8080 Zoom (even more shame). The monitors on both died within weeks of each other and I became totally disillusioned with the wonders of the digital age - something was definitely missing - it was a soulless process and I didn't like the idea of merely 'making images'.
I thought I'd investigate the possibilities of 'proper' photography again though from the welter of pro-digital magazines and publicity I could have been excused for believing that didn't exist anymore. Having had one 'real' heart attack I thought I'd better avoid anything with Leica written on it - didn't want an 'all-singing, all-dancing, all-auto-everything' camera but saw and fell in love with a Nikon FM3a. Goes everywhere with me. Saw this site recommended in Black and White Photography magazine and here I am. Totally blown away by the depth of knowledge displayed, the kindness and the humour that go to make this such a fantastic site - on more than one occasion found answers to questions I didn't know I had!
Now spending far too much time on the streets taking photos - interesting in Soho - but have to use a printer in Tonbridge (Kent) as I don't have the time or space to do it myself - not to mention haven't done that for so long I've probably forgotten how and the chemistry is bound to be different too.
That's all really except that I'm loving every minute and regretting the wasted years.
Take care - Mike
I had been totally away from photography until 18 months ago when I got bitten by the bug again and - not knowing what was what - bought a p&s digital Olympus C50 Zoom (oh the shame). Actually quite liked the convenience of being able to download straight onto my mac, edit, etc - so bought an Olympus C8080 Zoom (even more shame). The monitors on both died within weeks of each other and I became totally disillusioned with the wonders of the digital age - something was definitely missing - it was a soulless process and I didn't like the idea of merely 'making images'.
I thought I'd investigate the possibilities of 'proper' photography again though from the welter of pro-digital magazines and publicity I could have been excused for believing that didn't exist anymore. Having had one 'real' heart attack I thought I'd better avoid anything with Leica written on it - didn't want an 'all-singing, all-dancing, all-auto-everything' camera but saw and fell in love with a Nikon FM3a. Goes everywhere with me. Saw this site recommended in Black and White Photography magazine and here I am. Totally blown away by the depth of knowledge displayed, the kindness and the humour that go to make this such a fantastic site - on more than one occasion found answers to questions I didn't know I had!
Now spending far too much time on the streets taking photos - interesting in Soho - but have to use a printer in Tonbridge (Kent) as I don't have the time or space to do it myself - not to mention haven't done that for so long I've probably forgotten how and the chemistry is bound to be different too.
That's all really except that I'm loving every minute and regretting the wasted years.
Take care - Mike