simulatordan
Member
Hello All,
I've been a member now for nearly a year so I thought it was time to say hello formally.
The first camera I ever used, and only once, was my mother's Ensign E129. She had it before the War and gave it to me in the 1950s. My first real camera was a Kodak Brownie 127 which I used on school trips. The local Chemist gave me some developer and 'Hypo' and started me off on a life long interest in printing and developing; albeit using crude tools and a small contact frame at the time.
Then I used an Halina 35 compact together with a Johnson's "exposure calculator" Which taught me much about the basics of fstop/shutter speed, light and Depth of Field relationships. In the 1970s I bought my first SLR, a Pentax ME super; which I still use. Then I had a period during which I was busy with other things like getting qualified as an engineer, bringing up a family, paying mortgage and so on; and photography went by the wayside.
Now I have more time and can spend time with serious photography again.
I shoot 35mm: Pentax ME Super, Nikon F501 & F65. I have a Bronica SQ Ai for 6 x 6 medium format and an Ensign Selfix 820 set for 6 x 9.
I use Ilford film almost exclusively: Delta 100, HP5, XP2. I have a Darkroom and am into printing again.
Most of my posts have been the result of participation in the Postcard Exchange Rounds, the UK Print Exchange Rounds, and 2 Blind Print Exchanges which I greatly enjoy.
Finally I would like to thank everyone at APUG because I have learn more from you lot in the last 9 months than I have in over 50 years of reading photographic magazines and such. Thanks again.
Regards Daniel J. McNaughton
I've been a member now for nearly a year so I thought it was time to say hello formally.
The first camera I ever used, and only once, was my mother's Ensign E129. She had it before the War and gave it to me in the 1950s. My first real camera was a Kodak Brownie 127 which I used on school trips. The local Chemist gave me some developer and 'Hypo' and started me off on a life long interest in printing and developing; albeit using crude tools and a small contact frame at the time.
Then I used an Halina 35 compact together with a Johnson's "exposure calculator" Which taught me much about the basics of fstop/shutter speed, light and Depth of Field relationships. In the 1970s I bought my first SLR, a Pentax ME super; which I still use. Then I had a period during which I was busy with other things like getting qualified as an engineer, bringing up a family, paying mortgage and so on; and photography went by the wayside.
Now I have more time and can spend time with serious photography again.
I shoot 35mm: Pentax ME Super, Nikon F501 & F65. I have a Bronica SQ Ai for 6 x 6 medium format and an Ensign Selfix 820 set for 6 x 9.
I use Ilford film almost exclusively: Delta 100, HP5, XP2. I have a Darkroom and am into printing again.
Most of my posts have been the result of participation in the Postcard Exchange Rounds, the UK Print Exchange Rounds, and 2 Blind Print Exchanges which I greatly enjoy.
Finally I would like to thank everyone at APUG because I have learn more from you lot in the last 9 months than I have in over 50 years of reading photographic magazines and such. Thanks again.
Regards Daniel J. McNaughton