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Hi all, I'm Erik.
Where to start? Like most people I had a toy camera as a kid and I'm old enough to have used several 35mm point and shoots when they were new. Of course that was completely ignorant look-through-the-finder-and-push-the-button-that-makes-it-go-click photography. In my high school art classes I had a lot of fun making a pinhole camera and doing my own darkroom work. I wish I still had the prints. Recently I unearthed my dad's long ignored Pentax ME-F and started experimenting, and reading. I've discovered that I love the more tactile experience of shooting with a manual camera, and the honest simplicity of film. I'm just experimenting a lot right now, with no clear idea of where I'm heading, but I am learning, and joining this place is long overdue. I'm going to be very brave here, and share some of what I've been doing. These are from two rolls shot around White Rock back in the summer. All are shot on the ME-F with a Pentax-M 50 f2 on Fujicolour 200. (Yes I do have other lenses, but I love my 50)

125 @ f16

250 @ f16

60 @ f5.6 I really want a graduated ND filter

15 @ f8
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4 seconds @ f5.6, I think.

Forgot to write it down, oops!

4 minutes @ f22 (for maximum DOF) I guessed at 2 stops overexposure for reciprocity failure. The reason it's tilted is because I was perched precariously on a very small rock that didn't really have enough room for me and the tripod, and I had to guess at framing.


I should really think of a punchy way to finish this up.
:errm:
:pouty:
:mad:
Damn! I got nothing. Oh well bring on the comments!
 
Welcome to APUG. The madness only hurts for a short time but afterward is all fun an candy. Be sure to become a subscriber so that you can share your work in the gallery and we can see what you are doing. You will also be able to join the groups that interest you and share with others with the same interest.

Again, Welcome

Joel
 
Welcome to APUG, Erik. I don't know where you're from or where White Rock is, but there might be other APUG people near you.
 
Welcome to APUG from a southern neighbor.

Best regards,

Bob
 
Welcome to APUG from another WetCoast neighbor. One of the reasons I use B & W film is because we have a LOT of grey days (silver?) out here. But summers can be VERY beautiful. And YES a Zoom lens comes in very handy. :D :D :D :cool: Dennis
 
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Welcome Erik, from just south of the Fraser River.

(For those unfamiliar, I'm about 1/2 of the way between Vancouver and White Rock).

There are quite a few of us from this area on APUG. Enjoy your time here, and don't hesitate to ask questions.
 
Hi and welcome Erik (from a little north, further west, and very wet today). You'll love it here, but watch out! It's a slippery slope. Next thing you know you'll be lusting after an 11x14 camera and researching carbon printing.
 
Erik - hello and welocme to APUG from western Massachusetts.
 
Thank you all. I'm especially pleased to meet some local people.

@Guitstik
Yes I've looked into becoming a subscriber and the price seems reasonable.

@dances_with_clouds
Soon as the christmas madness is over I'm loading up the Delta 100 and heading for a disused industrial area.

@sly
Don't even tell me! Perhaps foolishly I've already put down a deposit on a Yashicamat 124G. I just couldn't resist the cute little bugger.
 
Welcome to APUGland from ciderland!
 
Am I too new here to say yes to that?:whistling:
 
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@dances_with_clouds
Soon as the christmas madness is over I'm loading up the Delta 100 and heading for a disused industrial area.

Yes in deed we should. Myself I will pack Premium 400 (Tri X) for the grays. Here it is hard to find some "disused industrial spaces" in the Lower Mainland.
 
Welcome to APUG Erik. Listen to the warnings...this place, and it's suggestions on film and gear and processes, are very addictive...
 
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