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My name is Jack & I am a retired structural & civil engineer. I became a member of this site today & automatically assumed that it would be necessary to perform some sort of introductuction immediately. It appears, from briefly reading one or two other introductions, that this is not, in fact, the case.
I was forced into early retirement in 2004, following two severe stokes in August of that year. Until then I was very active, fit, and a keen veteran racing cyclist. It has taken until the middle of 2008 to become just moderately (day-to-day) active again. I can walk & talk again. I no longer have epileptic seizures, and though my left side is still very noticably affected, my right side has largely recovered. My speech has also improved to the stage where I can talk to people who know me [& know about the effects of the strokes] on the telephone. It is certain that I will never return to college lecturing.
So, I have looked at things I can do, to replace the things I can no longer do, and taking up photography is one of those things. I bought my first camera, a digital, (sorry :tongue:) [a Sony a200 DSLR] three months ago; and whilst I enjoy the ease with which even I can take photo's, I want to learn the fundamentals of photography & not become part of the Auto Mode, Point & Shoot school of snap-taking. Consequently I have bought myself A Nikon F601 [US/N6006] 35mmSLR, with a variety of lenses, which has all of the autofocus modes, but also the ability to set Aperture & Shutter priority as well as Manual Mode. And to really get back to basics I have also purchased a Nikon FM2n, which is, as I'm sure you know, entirely manual.
So it's very much a learning ground for me at the moment, & a professional photographer here in England, suggested I look at this site, being dedicated as it is to non-digital photography.
So I am here to learn. I'll gladly contribute, as I'm able to. But essentially I'll be asking the questions, rather than answering them.
I've learned a lot already, at least from an academic/theoretical point of view, but I have much to learn in terms of practical application.

Regards,
Jack
 
Jack:

Welcome from the south-west coast of British Columbia, Canada.

Hope you enjoy your time here.

Some times, a well crafted question is the best contribution of all.

Matt
 
Hello from a fellow midlander, what is your preference Colour or black & white?
 
Hi from about 12/14 miles to the East. You're probably my nearest neighbour on APUG. Very sorry to hear about your medical misfortunes. Life is so arbitrary, brutal and unfair. I think that analogue photography will appeal to the same talents that you had which led to your choice of profession and you will realise your potential in this new but maybe not unrelated field.

My best wishes

pentaxuser
 
Jack - welcome to APUG from western New England, just a few miles south of Northampton, Massachusetts.
We are glad to have you amongst us. Ask away and make sure to have some fun.

gene
 
Welcome to APUG Jack, you are sure to find any advice you need here!
 
Welcom from Lancashire. I lived in Northampton (Camp Hill) from 83 to 86. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. Enjoy the site, it's one of the best on the web.
 
Welcome from down south.



Steve.
 
Thank you all, each and every one, for a very warm welcome.
Tlee: It's colour at the moment, though I have converted one or two colour images into B&W on Photoshop Elements.
I'll be willing to experiment with anything once I feel comfortable with the camera, exposure, composition etc.
Daventry & Camp Hill. What a small world, pentaxuser & Adrian.
And I didn't know that there is a Northampton in Massachusetts

I hope to get to know many of you during the coming months.

Regards,
Jack
 
Welcome from Montana Jack! The same thing that drew you here drew me here a month or so ago. I'm sure that you will learn a lot here. Everyone is so kind and patient with all of the newbie questions. I've also learned so much from reading past forum questions also. Great place for learning anything you want to know about analogue photography.
Lori
 
Hey Jack ! Welcome from London UK... watch out ..there is an addictive side to the darkside... soon you could find yourself lurking into darkroom set ups !.
It does take time to find one's way around the forums. You may have noticed that there is a UK forum (there was a url link here which no longer exists) for more localized information as we are a worldwide community. Also, keep an eye on the get togethers which is a great way to meet like minded people, see some printed photographs, chew some fat, see the nice parts of the country, and take photographs !
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Anyway, welcome aboard !

Delphine
 
Thank you Lori. I have been amazed how friendly contributors are, already. I look forward to becoming part of the community of photographers. And Delphine, I've never been in a darkroom in my life. So that would certainly be a first. Because my balance is affected & I am now consequently so clumsy, I'm not at all sure that anyone would appreciate having me in their darkroom. :smile:
I hadn't noticed that there is a UK forum, but have now bookmarked both of the links that you provided. Thank you.

Regards,
Jack
 
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