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<blockquote data-quote="kd7eir" data-source="post: 565154" data-attributes="member: 39444"><p>I took photography in high school back in 1981. Learned to wind my own film into cartridges with a bulk film loader, take my pictures with a Canon AE1, TLR, and 4x5 view camera, then develop the film, make my own prints. Today I use a Nikon D7200 - much quicker and simpler, but I still read a lot of photography books and magazines, and several forums - the learning never stops, it's just quicker because we can see our results and make adjustments on the spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kd7eir, post: 565154, member: 39444"] I took photography in high school back in 1981. Learned to wind my own film into cartridges with a bulk film loader, take my pictures with a Canon AE1, TLR, and 4x5 view camera, then develop the film, make my own prints. Today I use a Nikon D7200 - much quicker and simpler, but I still read a lot of photography books and magazines, and several forums - the learning never stops, it's just quicker because we can see our results and make adjustments on the spot. [/QUOTE]
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