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hello from californ, I mean florida
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 32369" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>Never did write one of these up so I supposed better late than never. </p><p>I am from northern california but am living in central florida right now. I bought my first SLR 10 years ago. After that, affordable DSLR's hit the market and I bought a Canon that lasted 2 years before things started to go wrong. Neat-less to say I jumped ship and bought a Nikon and a cpl lenses. </p><p>I had originally bought the SLR to take portraits of my former wife and while today I still enjoy working with people, I quickly realized that my outdoor experience draws me further and further away from portraiture. I no longer accept wedding gigs and rarely work with models. Of course that all goes out the door with my daughter. she is a little ham that loves the camera and loves to see all the pictures I take. </p><p>Today, I spend much of my time shooting wildlife or landscapes, and I am always looking for new techniques to improve my knowledge as well as pass on to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 32369, member: 7698"] Never did write one of these up so I supposed better late than never. I am from northern california but am living in central florida right now. I bought my first SLR 10 years ago. After that, affordable DSLR's hit the market and I bought a Canon that lasted 2 years before things started to go wrong. Neat-less to say I jumped ship and bought a Nikon and a cpl lenses. I had originally bought the SLR to take portraits of my former wife and while today I still enjoy working with people, I quickly realized that my outdoor experience draws me further and further away from portraiture. I no longer accept wedding gigs and rarely work with models. Of course that all goes out the door with my daughter. she is a little ham that loves the camera and loves to see all the pictures I take. Today, I spend much of my time shooting wildlife or landscapes, and I am always looking for new techniques to improve my knowledge as well as pass on to others. [/QUOTE]
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