Nodda Duma
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Hello folks,
I registered a while back but haven't posted yet. Figured I might as well introduce myself.
I joined to keep abreast of changes and trends in film photography.
I am a lens designer by trade, working mainly in the defense industry with visible and also infrared imaging systems. I've been doing that for quite some time. I'm also trying to get a startup company going..the economy being what it is makes that a struggle. I use ZEMAX and of course know and understand the design forms used in camera lenses.
Film photography provides me a break from the digital imaging world, while satisfying my interest and appreciation of optics. It actually spun out of my astronomy and astrophotography hobby...which I pursued as digital imaging really took off a decade or so ago.
I own several cameras which cover the span of the twentieth century...from the Kodak Brownie to the OM-1 and (still looking for) a Nikon FM-2 or similar. I develop B&W but send out for color. I use Blue Moon Camera out of Portland OR. I have a nice scanner and printer at home.
I used to own a Jobo CPP-2 but unfortunately lost that with almost everything else when I moved my family from California to New Hampshire almost 4 years ago. We don't make as much as we used to, and with money being tight I haven't been able to replace the equipment I used to own. (My wife went back to school to earn a Physician's Assistant degree...she used to be an engineer). A handful of cameras and my scanner and printer survived. Still have enough to take pictures with tho.
Lately I've been shooting with a Contaflex Super which I rebuilt and just got the meter adjusted properly. Also using a Canonet QL-17 (not the GIII) which I just love. Like I said I'm currently looking for a Nikon FM-2 but my very tight hobby budget means I haven't had luck finding something I can actually afford.
Anyways, feel free to check out the pictures at my Flickr site. They're not anything special really but I like them. Still trying to figure out what makes for an interesting picture. I'm sure I'm cursed by the fact I'm an engineer and so I see the world differently than an artist lol. I also get personal humor out of things like taking fall color pictures with B&W or other such subtleties. I think that makes it fun for me and I'm going to explore that in the future. Like the picture of the kids figuring out a digital camera...the picture having been taken with a Kodak No. 1 Autographic....the original EXIF. That is just pure entertainment to me.
The feather pic on there was taken by my 6 yr old daughter. I'm teaching my kids all about shooting film and sometimes even manage to gain their interest long enough for magic to happen.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/noddaduma/
I registered a while back but haven't posted yet. Figured I might as well introduce myself.
I joined to keep abreast of changes and trends in film photography.
I am a lens designer by trade, working mainly in the defense industry with visible and also infrared imaging systems. I've been doing that for quite some time. I'm also trying to get a startup company going..the economy being what it is makes that a struggle. I use ZEMAX and of course know and understand the design forms used in camera lenses.
Film photography provides me a break from the digital imaging world, while satisfying my interest and appreciation of optics. It actually spun out of my astronomy and astrophotography hobby...which I pursued as digital imaging really took off a decade or so ago.
I own several cameras which cover the span of the twentieth century...from the Kodak Brownie to the OM-1 and (still looking for) a Nikon FM-2 or similar. I develop B&W but send out for color. I use Blue Moon Camera out of Portland OR. I have a nice scanner and printer at home.
I used to own a Jobo CPP-2 but unfortunately lost that with almost everything else when I moved my family from California to New Hampshire almost 4 years ago. We don't make as much as we used to, and with money being tight I haven't been able to replace the equipment I used to own. (My wife went back to school to earn a Physician's Assistant degree...she used to be an engineer). A handful of cameras and my scanner and printer survived. Still have enough to take pictures with tho.
Lately I've been shooting with a Contaflex Super which I rebuilt and just got the meter adjusted properly. Also using a Canonet QL-17 (not the GIII) which I just love. Like I said I'm currently looking for a Nikon FM-2 but my very tight hobby budget means I haven't had luck finding something I can actually afford.
Anyways, feel free to check out the pictures at my Flickr site. They're not anything special really but I like them. Still trying to figure out what makes for an interesting picture. I'm sure I'm cursed by the fact I'm an engineer and so I see the world differently than an artist lol. I also get personal humor out of things like taking fall color pictures with B&W or other such subtleties. I think that makes it fun for me and I'm going to explore that in the future. Like the picture of the kids figuring out a digital camera...the picture having been taken with a Kodak No. 1 Autographic....the original EXIF. That is just pure entertainment to me.
The feather pic on there was taken by my 6 yr old daughter. I'm teaching my kids all about shooting film and sometimes even manage to gain their interest long enough for magic to happen.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/noddaduma/
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