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mckenna

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Howdy Ya'll

Grateful to have found APUG.org! I am quite certain that my journey into the land of silver halide and chemical soup has taken a significant step forward.

Several years ago, one of my 6 children , the youngest daughter, enrolled in a digital photo class at our local Jr. college and as a result of sharing her experience, I too began my trek into the world of digital photography. Bought the whole 9 yards, D70 Nikon, Photoshop CS, big time computer, scanner and a heavy printer. I worked diligently for about 6 months, took lots of snaps, did lots of massaging, made tons of prints, spent big bucks on paper and ink and got bored as hell. I was frustrated with the technical problems, felt that I was wasting lots of time sitting on my arse in front of a moniter and wanted to be out taking pictures.

About the same time the afore mentioned daughter,s boyfriend enrolled in an analog photo class at the same Jr. College. As a result of his experience, I dug out the old Konica T3, bought some Tri-x and headed down to Palo Duro canyon to burn a few rolls. Several days later the boyfriend and I went to the college photo lab and developed the film and a MONSTER was born. As I viewed the negs, I felt an excitement and enthusisam for the process that was kin to seeing the birth of my first born. I felt a sense of accomplishment, I had really done something. A year later I have now gone the whole 18 yards. Had the old Konica Cla'ed, bought a Bronica SQA, a ETRS, Mamiya c330 s and TOYO cf field camera. Turned the fileroom in my office into a darkroom and have successfuly managed to find about 20 hours per week to pursue my new found passion.

But, alas, I fear that I have become one of those souls who know not, that they know not, that they know not. As I have read and experienced the APUG environment I know that I am among friends. I anxiously await the experience and wisdom that you graciously and generously share ,someday, I too may become one who knows.

Best Regards,
mckenna
 
Welcome from soggy Hawaii. It is good to see your passion ignited and good to see that you found us. I've been to Palo Duro canyon, once a few years ago. Nice, beautiful country. All my family, except me, are in Texas, but, I haven't been there myself for more than 10 years.
 
Welcome, McKenna, from a member of the Texas delegation! :smile:

All levels are served here, I'm sure you'll find what you need. If nothing else, it's a supportive community. A few hot heads, but we have those in every family. :wink: Otherwise, you'll find a great group of people.

Join us in the chatroom, post some pix, state your opinion in the forums, jump in feet first.

Cheers

David
 
Welcome from chilly and snowy Mass. APUG is a great place to visit.

gene
 
Dang... for a moment there I misread the name and thought this was Michael Kenna... I was quite impressed by his modesty, but then got seriously confused when he started talking about pregnancy! :rolleyes:
Ok... now that I'm back on the same page... WELCOME!
 
A very "cold" welcome from northern Europe, McKenna!
Have fun around, this is a great place to visit :smile:!

Cheers

André
 
A wonderful awakening experience you have had. I have been tempted by the digital gods many many times but have refused to yield for reasons such as you have so elequently described. Welcome to APUG and enjoy !!!
 
Welcome to the forum.
 
Come dance with us MC!
 
Welcome!

Your path to film is similar to one regarding a supervisor at work. She spent money getting into digital along with her roommate. She told me she got bored working at the computer to get the final image she wanted. Her roomate (who owns the home she lives in) had just completed an analog course at the community college. Next thing you know they are turning part of the basement into a darkroom and I am taking them to the spring camera show next weekend to scoop up couple enlargers and other darkroom gear.
 
I have shared your frustration with digital. I share your passion for the One True Photography. Welcome to the light.
 
big time welcome mckenna.

thats a great story. thanks for sharing it.
 
Welcome mckenna, From South East England.

Your passion is something that we all share here, and '20 HOURS A WEEK!!!' I'm envious.

Regards

Stoo
 
mckenna said:
.... I have read and experienced the APUG environment I know that I am among friends. I anxiously await the experience and wisdom that you graciously and generously share ,someday, I too may become one who knows.
May I say with enthusiasm like that, it won't take long at all!

Welcome in, from DownUnder McKenna.

John.

p.s. first name?
 
Howdy from the other side of this lil' ol' state!

Valerie
 
Hi McKenna, welcome from Australia. I hear exactly what you are saying, you've found the right place. I look forward to hearing and reading more and seeing your work. Kindest regards, Nicole
 
hello Mckenna, my hometown, Amarillo!!! I am now in Tulsa but really wanting to find the time to come home and shoot Palo Duro Canyon. Great to have someone on APUG from Amarillo. good shooting.
 
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