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<blockquote data-quote="zona58" data-source="post: 200183" data-attributes="member: 16814"><p>This looks like a good place to start again. </p><p></p><p>Right out of high school I got a job with a publisher and because of my interest in photography in school soon found my self in their art department. It was a smallish company at first so we built a darkroom and started taking our own product shots for simple advertisments, and it grew from there. I jumped up to the Nikon F2, then the company threw a Mamiya 645 in the mix (have I dated myself yet?) Pretty involved in all that for 17 years but time marched on, things changed and my film photography got put on a shelf.</p><p></p><p>Jump forward to 2013 and I have decided to set aside the little Sony point and shoot that my wife uses and get back into the fray and see what shakes out. I took just a careful jump and bought a Nikon D5200 to start with so will be an eager learner of this digital age. That said, I have little experience outside the little point and shoot that I mentioned and zero with the photo manipulations that can be done with computer programs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zona58, post: 200183, member: 16814"] This looks like a good place to start again. Right out of high school I got a job with a publisher and because of my interest in photography in school soon found my self in their art department. It was a smallish company at first so we built a darkroom and started taking our own product shots for simple advertisments, and it grew from there. I jumped up to the Nikon F2, then the company threw a Mamiya 645 in the mix (have I dated myself yet?) Pretty involved in all that for 17 years but time marched on, things changed and my film photography got put on a shelf. Jump forward to 2013 and I have decided to set aside the little Sony point and shoot that my wife uses and get back into the fray and see what shakes out. I took just a careful jump and bought a Nikon D5200 to start with so will be an eager learner of this digital age. That said, I have little experience outside the little point and shoot that I mentioned and zero with the photo manipulations that can be done with computer programs. James [/QUOTE]
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