Hi,
I just found this place. I've been looking for a site where people don't constantly go on and on about their latest digital slr and how their 1 year old one is obsolete. They were really making me feel inferior for shooting film. I don't have the thousands to buy the latest toy, though I plan on getting one someday to shoot my kids' sports. I shoot with a 20+ year old Nikon F3. I've got a 50 1.4, 105 2.5, 35-135 AF macro, 17-35 2.8 AF-S, and 80-200 2.8 AF-D. Of course all the AF lenses are manual on my camera but that's ok. Landscapes and occasional portraits are my major subject matter. I've got a dry mount press and mount 11x14 prints for sale. People seem to like my b&w prints the best, so I am doing more b&w anymore. In my opinion film still has an edge over digital in black and white photography.
My home is in the far north valley outside of Albuquerque, NM. It is very nice out here, though we are very close to the city there are cows, goats, horses, ancient adobe homes, and cottonwood trees hundreds of years old. Those trees are great photo subjects, along with the shady irrigation ditches and nearby river. My house is just west of the balloon park.
Doug
I just found this place. I've been looking for a site where people don't constantly go on and on about their latest digital slr and how their 1 year old one is obsolete. They were really making me feel inferior for shooting film. I don't have the thousands to buy the latest toy, though I plan on getting one someday to shoot my kids' sports. I shoot with a 20+ year old Nikon F3. I've got a 50 1.4, 105 2.5, 35-135 AF macro, 17-35 2.8 AF-S, and 80-200 2.8 AF-D. Of course all the AF lenses are manual on my camera but that's ok. Landscapes and occasional portraits are my major subject matter. I've got a dry mount press and mount 11x14 prints for sale. People seem to like my b&w prints the best, so I am doing more b&w anymore. In my opinion film still has an edge over digital in black and white photography.
My home is in the far north valley outside of Albuquerque, NM. It is very nice out here, though we are very close to the city there are cows, goats, horses, ancient adobe homes, and cottonwood trees hundreds of years old. Those trees are great photo subjects, along with the shady irrigation ditches and nearby river. My house is just west of the balloon park.
Doug