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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 119337" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Hi everyone, I just recently joined up just to see what's happening here. My experience started as a child with a Kodak Instamatic camera in the 1970s, to a Minolta X-700 with full gear shooting Kodachrome 25/64 almost exclusively in the 1980s. During that time I was a yearbook photographer in high school and university, did some semi-professional industrial photography and a bit of amateur wedding photography, but my first love has always been nature photography. I love both color and black and white, and was fortunate enough to go to a seminar by the now deceased Ernst Haas, who pioneered color photography as an art form, and has been my inspiration to this day. My career in science took me away for a while from serious photography and only in the past few years it seems the digital cameras are getting up to par with film. My first Nikon was a D700, and I have a D7000 right now with a D800 coming very soon (and I hope to now build up my lens arsenal), so I'm looking forward to rediscovering that life-long love of photography and sharing that road a bit with you.</p><p></p><p>Thomas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 119337, member: 13076"] Hi everyone, I just recently joined up just to see what's happening here. My experience started as a child with a Kodak Instamatic camera in the 1970s, to a Minolta X-700 with full gear shooting Kodachrome 25/64 almost exclusively in the 1980s. During that time I was a yearbook photographer in high school and university, did some semi-professional industrial photography and a bit of amateur wedding photography, but my first love has always been nature photography. I love both color and black and white, and was fortunate enough to go to a seminar by the now deceased Ernst Haas, who pioneered color photography as an art form, and has been my inspiration to this day. My career in science took me away for a while from serious photography and only in the past few years it seems the digital cameras are getting up to par with film. My first Nikon was a D700, and I have a D7000 right now with a D800 coming very soon (and I hope to now build up my lens arsenal), so I'm looking forward to rediscovering that life-long love of photography and sharing that road a bit with you. Thomas [/QUOTE]
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