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<blockquote data-quote="beantown" data-source="post: 764230" data-attributes="member: 49557"><p>Hey everyone. My name is Shane and live just outside Charlotte N.C.. I''m an oldie but goodie and have been around photography since I was a teen in high school. I took 4 years of lithography, in high school, shooting with an old Minolta SRT 101. I had a Canon AE1 while in the service in the 70's. My last camera was a Nikon N65. I now own a Nikon D750 with a 28-300mm VR lens. I just purchased a 24mm 2.8D to try my hand at astrophotography. Looking forward to shooting landscapes around N.C. and in the mountains. I've have a lot of Cobb webs to clear out, and tons to learn about my D750. Thanks for having me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beantown, post: 764230, member: 49557"] Hey everyone. My name is Shane and live just outside Charlotte N.C.. I''m an oldie but goodie and have been around photography since I was a teen in high school. I took 4 years of lithography, in high school, shooting with an old Minolta SRT 101. I had a Canon AE1 while in the service in the 70's. My last camera was a Nikon N65. I now own a Nikon D750 with a 28-300mm VR lens. I just purchased a 24mm 2.8D to try my hand at astrophotography. Looking forward to shooting landscapes around N.C. and in the mountains. I've have a lot of Cobb webs to clear out, and tons to learn about my D750. Thanks for having me! [/QUOTE]
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