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    Junior Member AuntieP's Avatar
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    Cool Just saying hello

    Just thought I'd introduce myself here as I've just joined. I've been taking photographs since ... well forever. I use an old Pentax SV mainly for black and white photographs which I develop myself (still get a buzz from that) and a Zenit 12XP mainly for colour (which I've not learned to develop yet, but want to eventually).

    Both SLRs are totally manual and use M42 screw mount lenses. I have 28mm, 50mm, 135mm and 200mm with a 2x converter but I'm really looking for a zoom for them. I'm also looking for a replacement light meter for the Pentax as the old one finally gave up the ghost a couple of years ago.

    I've also got a lovely old Kodak Retinette IIB which I picked up for £2 in a charity shop. There's a bit of vignetting on the lens but I love the 'old' quality of the images I get - one for arty stuff really.

    And as my little point and shoot died recently, I have finally given in and got myself a digital camera. This will prove to be much cheaper for my snapshots down the pub and with the kids as I was getting through so much film. I've got an Olympus C5000z which has 5 megapixels and manual override (with aperture priority, shutter priority or totally manual) for my control freak needs

    I love black and white, abstracts, candids, and things that are falling to pieces - rust is a particular favourite as are derelict buildings etc. I've also been taking some flower photographs this summer using my macro extension tubes - lovely shallow depth of field with them

    OK, that's enough for now. Looking forward to getting to know the rest of you.
    "Anything more than 500 yards from the car just isn't photogenic."
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    Co-Moderator, Photography as Art forum megan's Avatar
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    Hello back!

    Quote Originally Posted by AuntieP
    [FONT=Verdana] There's a bit of vignetting on the lens but I love the 'old' quality of the images I get - one for arty stuff really......I love black and white, abstracts, candids, and things that are falling to pieces - rust is a particular favourite as are derelict buildings etc. I've also been taking some flower photographs this summer using my macro extension tubes - lovely shallow depth of field with them FONT]
    Did I hear vignetting? Oh ,I'd love to see those! I shoot mainly with a Holga for that exact reason! And as for the "arty stuff," we'd love to see you over on the new "Photography as Art" forum as well

    Speaking of derelict buildings, this weekend in NYC, there's a big "open house," and many of the architectural gems are open for free with free tours, etc. Today I took advantage of that by going to Roosevelt Island to see the old smallpox hospital, which is a grand old crumbling building. I shot about 5 rolls with my Holga, both black and white and color. So you'll get to see them in a few months, heh heh. My drummer drums pretty slow, so it takes me awhile to get things developed and scanned.

    Anyway - welcome! Hope you like it here!

    Megan

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    Princess of the OT adina's Avatar
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    Hello to you!

    Sounds like you have some pretty neat images, I'd love to see some!

    adina
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    Re: Just saying hello

    Love your qoute(signature) welcome aboard.... ;)
    "I was not trying to be shocking, or to be a pioneer.
    I wasn't trying to change society, or to be ahead of my time.
    I didn't think of myself as liberated, and I don't believe that I did anything important.
    I was just myself. I didn't know any other way to be, or any other way to live."
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    Re: Just saying hello

    Thanks for the warm welcome. I'll find my way around the site (I did see the Photography as Art forum ) and when I've got my bearings I'll post some photographs.
    "Anything more than 500 yards from the car just isn't photogenic."
    - EDWARD WESTON

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    Re: Just saying hello

    AuntieP: You're making us all drool to see your work! Can't wait till you post them. Welcome to our world.
    Kit

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    Re: Just saying hello

    Love that quote from Weston, I've thought about that on some trips...

    Looking forward to see your work.

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    Re: Just saying hello

    Thanks for the lovely welcome everyone.

    Well I've managed to get 3 photographs up so far. Two of my macro flowers in the Macro Photo Project gallery and the other is a black and white that I hand tinted, of an old, overgrown window covered in a creeper and lychens in the Windows Photo Project gallery. I have quite a few more to add to each of these albums.

    It's a bit frustrating only being able to load one photo at a time. Is there a quicker way? I'm on a very slow dial-up connection with a rather old PC so you'll have to bear with me. I have hundreds of photos that I'd love to share, but it's going to take some time at this rate.

    So my own album? How does this work? I seem to recall seeing that the photos I've added to those two albums above seem to be allocated to my own album. Is this correct? And how do I add photos to just my own album? I can't seem to find anywhere.
    "Anything more than 500 yards from the car just isn't photogenic."
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