• 01-20-2009, 01:44 AM
    Shebang
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Paula

    Meaning of handle:
    First thing that popped into my head when I was asked for a screen name. No particular meaning.

    Dorky PR club I belong to:
    None.


    Location:
    Near Tulsa, Oklahoma

    Born:
    Tulsa, Oklahoma

    Other places I've lived:
    None worth mentioning

    Like to Retire:
    Yes, please.

    Ethnicity:
    White - Scotland, England, Ireland, Black Dutch (whatever that is), etc.

    Marriage/Family:
    Do-overs. Got it right the second time - 20 year anniversay is January 21. Three adult married children and eight grandchildren. (Didn't need to re-do the children and grandchildren - they are wonderful! :)

    Languages I speak:
    English

    Education:
    High School, Masters in SoHK

    Occupation:
    Presently caring for my terminally ill father. Previously helped and will eventually return to help my husband who is a Self-Employed Decorative Painter doing furniture, cabinetry, faux marble, wood & stone and high-end specialty plasters.


    Religious affiliation : Christian Seventh Day Adventist.

    Political affiliation: Currently disallusioned. It's rather difficult to see any difference in either party. (I like the clown suit suggestion.)

    Other hobbies: Anything outdoors; Reading; Art; Woodworking


    How long I have been a photographer:
    I have pointed and shot ON AUTO for years. I have owned a DSLR and used something other than a green box or its equivalent for less than a year -- way less.

    First "real" camera:
    An Olympus digital something (less than 3 pixel).
    I now own a Canon 40D - way more camera than I am photographer!

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    Googling "photo critique"

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
    A few months ago.

    Favorite forum:
    Photo Critique -- or whichever one I happen to be on at the time at PR.com! I love this place...

    Photogatherings I have attended:
    None.

    Favorite subjects:
    Candid people shots, nature, sports, wildlife, macro to telephoto, etc., etc., etc.

    Current Gear:
    Canon 40D



    Lenses and Accessories:
    70-200 f/4 L IS
    17-40 1:4
    180mm macro


    Camera I use the most:
    40D

    Why I prefer film or digital:
    Digital seemed to be the way to go.

    What I like about Photographyreview.com:
    All the people in general have been very nice to and patient with me, and have been very willing to share their knowledge. Reading their critiques of the few photos I have posted have been very helpful, but reading all the critiques and attempting a few of my own have been most helpful. It was very intimidating (and still is) to jump in with such accomplished photographers, and to hear their kind AND honest critiques is most beneficial. My hope is to one day reach that place...


    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    While I don't aspire to be a paid photographer per se, a skill level sufficient to maintain our portfolio would help, but mostly it is for my own personal satisfaction...and I'm pretty sure my painting skills will never equal the pictures produced by the 40D sensor!!

    ... especially at 6.5 fps :)

    A few of my favorite recent images...

    Not there yet
  • 09-01-2009, 08:16 AM
    sixo71
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    I would like to invite you all to..

    A Visionary Quest

    A collection of fine art photography by Phillip Ross
    to take place at Pontefract library West Yorkshire, England, comencing Monday 28th Sept
    until saturday October 3rd.

    The photographs on display are among some of the best I have taken
    in and around Yorkshire, Lancashire and at home and also include some
    images which have been digitally enhanced.

    The exhibition is my first and as such is an informal free event available to
    all.

    Pontefract Library
    Shoe Market
    Town Centre, Pontefract, WF8 1BD
    01977 727692‎

    http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF...MpuOjAeZ6u31CQ
  • 10-12-2009, 09:48 PM
    Sushigaijin
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    I'll just follow up the SPAM with a little on-topic post :)

    And as I was typing that, I got PM SPAM. Awesome.

    Name:
    Erik Williams

    Meaning of handle:
    I've been making sushi professionally for a half dozen years - Sushigaijin was the name of a private chef company I started.

    Dorky PR club I belong to:
    Nobody loves me :cryin:


    Location:
    Chicago, IL.

    Born:
    Chicago, IL

    Other places I've lived:
    San Francisco, Pearson Wi.

    Like to Retire:
    Of course! But that's putting the cart before the horse! I'm torn between owning (but not working in) a bar on the beach in the Caribbean, or a stucco house in NM, or maybe a farm in southern IL.

    Ethnicity:
    Lithuanian and Irish. That's about as Chicago as it comes.

    Marriage/Family:
    Married with a slight chance of children. Only after I can provide for them what wasn't provided for me. My mom really tried very hard - but I want my children to have all the things I couldn't, and all the things I could also.

    Languages I speak:
    English and pretty passable spanish. Mostly the stuff that you don't use around your grandmother. Working in kitchens for half of your life will do that.

    Education:
    Proud college (political science) drop out. Best choice I never made.

    Occupation:
    Chef, Morgan Harbor Grill in Chicago.

    Religious affiliation :
    Atheist.

    Political affiliation:
    Political conservative, social liberal. Or, left of left with right wing tendencies.

    Other hobbies: Herping. Bonsai trees, carnivorous plants, collecting straight razors, collecting beetles, kitchen knives, tattoos...you name it, I probably collect it.

    How long I have been a photographer:
    I've had a camera for at least 15 years. I've actually known how to use it (to some extent!) for about four.

    First "real" camera:
    Minolta SRT101 and a Yashica MAT 124G. My father was an army photographer so I had some pretty cool stuff growing up.

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    to hell if I remember.

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
    a few years ago. or a thousand posts ago...

    Favorite forum:
    Nature and wildlife, naturally.

    Photogatherings I have attended:
    None yet...

    Favorite subjects:
    Nature and my family.

    Current Gear:
    Olympus E3
    Olympus E510

    Fujica ST605n
    Olympus OM10
    Yashica MAT 124G



    Lenses and Accessories:
    Zuiko Digital.
    12-60 SWD
    50-200 SWD
    50mm F/2 Macro
    FL50r flash, Fl36 Flash
    EX25 Tube


    OM 50/1.8
    Fuji 28/3.5
    Vivitar 135/2.8
    Vivitar 50/1.8
    m42 to 4/3 adapter

    Misc
    Monopod. Bogen something. Got it on recommendation in viewfinder. Nice piece of equipment.
    4 Poverty wizards
    a reflector
    various diffusers, mostly homemade.
    a few filters.

    Camera I use the most:
    Olympus E3

    Why I prefer film or digital:
    I've learned more in one day of shooting digital than in two years of shooting film. EXIF is a wonderful thing. Emmanual Kant would be proud.

    What I like about Photographyreview.com:
    BEST NATURE AND WILDLIFE FORUM, EVER. That's a true story. Even though it's a core of a dozen people, they are a dozen AWESOME people and great photographers too.

    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    I just like to get outdoors. Photography is just an excuse, but in the past it's been fishing, hiking, camping, herping...photography has become more appealing over the years because it is a way to document the fun I've had, and the things I've seen. When you're only where you really want to be a handful of days a year it is important to remember why you bust your hump so badly.

    A few of my favorite recent images...

    Me on the left. Awesome rattlesnake.
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2455/...49d63b23_o.jpg
    Fussen, Germany
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2461/...df7a1436_o.jpg
    Eastern Massassauga - even awesomer rattlesnake, if that's possible.
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2444/...49295850_o.jpg
    Mantis at twice life size.
    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3266/...6b83c741_o.jpg
  • 01-31-2010, 02:30 AM
    Nicci
    Introducing Nicci :)
    Just found this thread so I figured you all should know who I am! :thumbsup:


    Name:
    Nicole

    Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
    hmm....


    Location:
    55.564265,13.024292 or Malmö, Sweden

    Born:
    Evansville, Indiana USA

    Other places I've lived:
    St Louis, MO, Fort Wayne, IN (for ½ a minute then I found my sanity and moved) and Amsterdamn, The Netherlands

    Like to Retire:
    haven't really thought about it.

    Ethnicity:
    so white that my DNA is clear.

    Marriage/Family:
    Nope but I have a boyfriend of 7 years.

    Languages I speak:
    American English, Redneck English, Music and some Swedish (and if I am drunk, Danish)

    Languages I would like to learn: Icelandic and Finnish

    Education:
    working on my BA in English Lit with a minor in Ethnic Studies. Will be working on a Masters in English Lit and Media in 2½ years.

    Occupation:
    Professional slacker

    Religious affiliation (if any): I worship he/she who can make Sushi

    Political affiliation (if any): I vote for the person I think can do the best job regardless of political affiliation.

    Other hobbies: reading, biking around town, annoying the cat, going to concerts...

    How long I have been a photographer:
    eeeh. I would never consider myself a photographer. I like to take pictures so I am a picture taker. That I have been doing on a regular basis for about 5 years.

    First "real" camera:
    Nikon something. Don't really remember. I think my mom handed it to me to keep me occupied.

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    searching for comparison between two cameras and came across this forum.

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is inaccurate):
    Dunno

    Favorite forum:
    I like the Photo Critique forum. Some interesting shots there.

    Photo-gatherings I have attended:
    none

    Favorite subjects:
    random people, landscapes, buildings, my cat, stuff, it doesn't matter.

    Current Gear:
    Nikon D90


    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    I am still learning my camera so I am attempting a Project 365 where I take at least one picture a day. I usually take 100 a day. I hope to get into macro photography and local concert photography.

    A few of my favorite pictures (not all taken with the Nikon)

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/...14c5d8fd_b.jpg
    The Boy or TBS as we call him, The Big Swede as he is 6'4" and 224lbs of muscle.

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3271/...8b5bf115_o.jpg
    Brad Dourif. Super nice guy!

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/89/22...9779c0b2_o.jpg
    David Carradine...he wasn't so nice.

    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/196/4...4c98c721_o.jpg
    Windows in Cabo Verde post office

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2196/...84e2cd5a_o.jpg
    Yours truly.
  • 01-31-2010, 03:39 PM
    n8
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    My turn I suppose...

    Name:
    Nate

    Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
    it's also my handle on xbox live. I'm a social worker/ addictions counselor by profession. I thought counselor was too meh, THE counsel represents an entire body of people and sounds powerful.


    Location:
    Rockford, Il

    Born:
    Rockford, IL

    Other places I've lived:
    No where exciting...mostly Rockford

    Like to Retire:
    northern Arizona or one of those states out west with scenery

    Ethnicity:
    european mutt

    Marriage/Family:
    psuedo "insta-family" of a girlfriend and her daughter

    Languages I speak:
    plain english

    Languages I would like to learn: learning greek bit by bit

    Education:
    ba in psychology

    Occupation:
    addictions counselor at a recovery home for adolescent boys

    Religious affiliation (if any): christian I suppose

    Political affiliation (if any): whatever

    Other hobbies: guitar, hiking, video games

    How long I have been a photographer:
    began shooting for my yearbook in 8th grade. maintained some kind of yearbook or news paper involvement from then through college.

    First "real" camera:
    Nikon EM

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    pretty sure I googled photography forums

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is inaccurate):
    Sept 09

    Favorite forum:
    view finder and help files

    Photo-gatherings I have attended:
    none

    Favorite subjects:
    girlfriends daughter, pets, random objects, events, opportunities to take something boring and shop it up

    Current Gear:
    - Nikon D40
    - Nikon D90
    - 18-55mm, 35mm 1.8, 50mm 1.8, 18-200VR, 55mm macro
    - sb600
    - rocketfish carbon fiber tripod



    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    get proficient to the point that I can do it for others, maybe even be solicited for some paid shoots. Otherwise, to simply enjoy the sound of of the shutter and see what I got.

    a couple favorites
    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...edium/f226.jpg

    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...dium/plane.jpg

    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...herdaugher.jpg

    and me, taken by the g/f
    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...dium/me_bw.jpg
  • 01-31-2010, 09:02 PM
    speedracer 36
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Conor Knuteson

    Meaning of handle:
    Its a nickname from when I raced Karts and my car


    Location:
    MN, USA

    Born:
    Stillwater, MN


    Like to Retire:
    Italy, Iceland


    Marriage/Family:
    Single with a brother and two great parents

    Languages I speak:
    English

    Education:
    Current Student in High School

    Occupation:
    Student

    How long I have been a photographer:
    As long as I can remember

    First "real" camera:
    Nikon P80

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    Researching consumer reviews of cameras prior to recent purchases.

    Favorite forum:
    Nikon Equipment

    Photogatherings I have attended:
    None

    Favorite subjects:
    In order: Auto Racing, macro, landscape, wildlife, people, travel

    Current Gear (Main):
    Nikon D5000 18-55MM

    Why I prefer film or digital:
    Digital, this is what my generation is growing up with.

    What I like about Photographyreview.com:
    I love looking at the photos and having people from all over the world be able to comment on them.

    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    My goal for photography is to take a photo that is one to be proud of that I could enlarge and hang in my home.

    Favorite Photos....I cant compress photos yet, Im working on how, here are a few links...
    http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs126...._1948818_n.jpg
    http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs126...._8177949_n.jpg
    http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs126...._2265788_n.jpg

    Then of me... (in the middle)
    http://hphotos-snc1.fbcdn.net/hs125...._3890219_n.jpg
  • 02-19-2010, 06:08 AM
    flowingwaters
    1 Attachment(s)
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Hi. Just found the website and am excited to see what it offers.

    I have a Nikon P80 now but learned on a Pentax K1000.

    I love trying to find the perfect shot, but most times it seems that the first "casual" shot comes out much better than all the ones following it!

    I've been experimenting with my photo editing software lately and have begun a website around it:

    http://flowingwatersimpressionistpho....yolasite.com/

    I'd be interested in any advice or comments. Thanks.
  • 02-19-2010, 07:17 AM
    motasemayyad
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    OKAY ...

    Name : Motasem,

    Live in : GAZA - Palestine,

    Career : Radiographer,

    Photography : it is a hobby snce I had the one and only camera KODAK CX7430,

    Religion : Islam,

    Language : Arabic and English,

    AM I missiing anything here ... ?
  • 02-19-2010, 08:07 AM
    Frog
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Welcome Flowingwaters and Motasem.
    Hope to see you on the boards soon.
  • 02-28-2010, 10:11 PM
    dave3107
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Gday all!

    Im Dave. (Hence the Nick!) - Sydney, Australia.

    Cameras - Canon Powershot G5, Canon Eos 350D, Canon Eos 450D.

    Lenses - EFS 18-55 IS & 70-100mm(cheapo!)

    Status - amateur / beginner (with a fairly decent eye for framing!):thumbsup:

    Love photography - never enough time though.

    Cheers!:D
  • 02-28-2010, 10:40 PM
    amorton1437
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Angela

    Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
    The first letter of my first name, last name and a random number combination I came up with for my first email in 7th grade and I just stick with it for most SNs

    Location:
    Fort Stewart

    Born:
    Oregon

    Other places I've lived:
    I have driven cross country many times, so just about every state aside from most east coast states

    Like to Retire:
    Somewhere beachy and beautiful

    Ethnicity:
    Mutt. Irish, swedish, english, norwegian, german, dutch and native american

    Marriage/Family:
    Married with one human baby and 4 furry babies

    Languages I speak:
    English and random french that I learned in high school

    Education:
    high school

    Occupation:
    Stay at home mom

    Religious affiliation (if any):
    I prefer not to associate with "religions" per se. I am technically a Christian, but consider it more of a relationship and less of a "following" of one thing

    Political affiliation (if any):
    Politics and I do not mix

    Other hobbies:
    Whatever I feel like. Knitting, drawing, painting, travelling

    How long I have been a photographer:
    I have always been "into" taking pictures since I got my first camera at the age of 6, but have only just gotten my first DSLR and getting more serious about it

    First "real" camera:
    Canon T1i, before that it was a powershot a640, I considered that pretty real.

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    Someone recommended it on another board I go on.

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
    February 2010

    Favorite forum:
    Critiques

    Photogatherings I have attended:
    ...

    Favorite subjects:
    My son, my 2 dogs, my 2 cats, and beachscapes

    Current Gear:
    Canon T1i with kit lens and for my P&S I have a canon powershot a640-I love canons, could you tell?

    Camera I use the most:
    T1i

    Why I prefer film or digital:
    Digital, I like being able to edit and lots of retakes

    What I like about Photographyreview.com:
    Im still getting used to it, but I appreciate the atmosphere of the critiques, people can tell you in a nice constructive way that "this part looks like crap"

    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    my photography is mostly for my personal enjoyment, it gives me an outlet to express myself and capture memories.

    A few of my favorite pictures:
    My Dog romeo
    http://c2.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...eed3182d39.jpg
    My boy
    http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs015...._8006905_n.jpg
    Cropped a little tight but I still love it
    http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/y...7_edited-1.jpg
  • 02-28-2010, 11:32 PM
    Shebang
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Welcome to all you newcomers!
  • 03-08-2010, 09:20 PM
    stan williams
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    I've been reading about some of the members of this site, and I feel lucky to have found it. You people sound sincere and cool. I'm a 60yr old guy that just recently got back into photography. Bought my first camera (Konica Reflex T) at a PX in Viet Nam in 1969. Still use that sometimes and it still takes great pictures. But I just bought a Canon Rebel XS and am trying to learn digital. I would appreciate any help or suggestions. Will try to post a picture.
  • 03-08-2010, 11:02 PM
    Skyman
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Simon

    Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
    I am not a particularly stargazing person, A colleague called me that and i liked it as a suitably obscure handle so i kept it.

    Location:
    Sydney Australia (not far from the airport if anyone wants to visit?)

    Born:
    Sydney

    Other places I've lived:
    Various satellite suburbs of this great city.

    Like to Retire:
    Either a country estate or a cottage on a cliff overlooking the ocean

    Ethnicity:
    Officially caucasion 50/50 English/Dutch but going back portuguese, spanish, irish german - so I guess I am a mongrel

    Marriage/Family:
    One wife and one replicant so far

    Languages I speak:
    English and bits of Arabic, Dutch, Pig latin, Giberese and Entendre (I can probably swear in a couple more languages)

    Education:
    I attended uni and I graduated, I am not sure how much I learnt though

    Occupation:
    Communications / Production assistant is the official title, but I do a fair bit of Systems Administration as well as web and print design.

    Religious affiliation (if any):
    Roman Catholic - but I have very liberal views, free will was Gods greatest gift.

    Political affiliation (if any):
    Leftist. I would probably join a political party if I found the right one but I simply vote (although that is compulsory here)

    Other hobbies:
    Table Tennis, random facts, singing

    How long I have been a photographer:
    the journey started in 1998

    First "real" camera:
    Canon eos 500n

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    I really don't recall

    Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
    I really don't remember but it was on the old site and I was a lurker way before I did anything active.

    Favorite forum:
    How could I not suggest my own forum? the digital video forum!
    When I was first on here I loved help files, now I am loving viewfinder and OT

    Photogatherings I have attended:
    livin4lax and I met up once just before he flew out.... does that count as the first and only sydney gathering?

    Favorite subjects:
    The sails and the coathanger (harbour bridge and the opera house for those who don't live in Sydney)

    Current Gear:
    400d and 300d bodies as well as 5 and 500n (both out on permanent loan)
    Zoom
    18-55is and 18-55 regular 35-105, 28-80, 75-300, 70-200 f4L
    Prime
    24 f2.8, 28 f2.8, 50 f 1.8, 135 f2.8 (with soft focus), 200 f2.8L

    Camera I use the most:
    400d

    Why I prefer film or digital:
    Film, I love the look, but I only shoot digital these days as I simply can't afford the film.

    What I like about Photographyreview.com:
    The community as a whole, It is great that all levels of skill and experience can get on without any of the how big is your lens rubish that a lot of other websites and photography clubs have.

    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    These days it is more of a hobby as I tend to be doing much more video. I would love to learn lighting better as well as posing people.
  • 01-02-2011, 04:08 PM
    mechelep
    10 Attachment(s)
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Mechele

    Meaning of handle (it's obvious :)


    Location:
    Southwest Virginia

    Born:
    Virginia

    Like to Retire:
    Soon :D

    Ethnicity:
    White

    Marriage/Family:
    Married w/ Son & Daughter

    Languages I speak:
    English

    Education:
    High School

    Occupation:
    Custodian


    Religious affiliation
    Spiritual


    Other hobbies:
    Flower Gardening

    How long I have been a photographer:
    the journey started in 2010

    First "real" camera:
    Kodak Easyshare

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    surfed on

    Date I joined PR
    Today

    Favorite forum:
    Unsure @ moment


    Favorite subjects:
    Nature

    Current Gear:
    Kodak Easyshare

    Camera I use the most:
    Kodak Easyshare



    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    Hobby for now.....
  • 03-04-2011, 06:42 AM
    kenbarls
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Good catch! And nice works to all photographer here. :D
  • 01-10-2012, 04:20 AM
    N0BOX
    Re: Photographyreview: The People
    Name:
    Matt Stanton

    Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
    In addition to getting into the rather expensive hobby of photography, I am also sinking too much money into Amateur Radio. My call sign is N0BOX, which doesn't seem to be taken on any forum sites!

    Location:
    Des Moines, IA... the corniest place on the planet. Probably a bad place to be for photography, unless you find 'flat' pretty. I'm actually 'from' northeast Tennessee, so I have a hard time finding much beauty in the landscape here.

    Born:
    Northeast Tennessee, near Bristol TN/VA

    Ethnicity:
    I'm also "White as white can be", like the OP. Genetically, I am a fourth Irish and a fourth Hungarian, with the remaining half a swirl of other stuff. I guess I'm pretty much just generic American. :)

    Marriage/Family:
    I'm perfectly available to any beautiful single ladies!

    Occupation:
    I was doing Graphic Design, in the form of Computer Illustration (Adobe Illustrator) for Vinyl Signage, Screen Printing, and Embroidery. Unfortunately, I had a car accident that has left me on disability or the time being.

    Religious affiliation (if any):
    I grew up Catholic, but I have studied many faiths and would describe myself as more of a Taoist than anything. I think limiting yourself to any one religion is silly when most of them teach us how to live peacefully with each other, so I try to take all the good I can learn about all religions in to account when making my own decisions.

    Other hobbies:
    Computer stuff of any sort (programming, server administration, gaming, etc), Amateur Radio

    How long I have been a photographer:
    I'm going to say for the past 2 months. Before that I would snap a picture of a friend or place for the sake of memory, but only for the past couple of months have I been paying attention to what it really takes to capture exactly what it is that an image means to me.

    First "real" camera:
    Sony Alpha NEX-5N

    How I found Photographyreview.com:
    I was just looking for a "community", rather than a review site with a forum, and came across this site via Google.

    Favorite subjects:
    Sky, Mountains, Forest, Moon, and Pets.

    Current Gear:
    -- Cameras --
    Sony Alpha NEX-5N
    Minolta Maxxum 5000 AF
    -- Lenses --
    Sony SEL1855 (kit lens)
    Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm f/1.7
    Sigma 29-70mm AF Zoom for Minolta
    Pro 70-210mm AF Zoom for Minolta
    Fotasy 35mm f/1.7 CCTV lens
    -- Lens Adapters --
    Sony Alpha LA-EA2 A to E mount adapter
    Fotodoix MD-NEX adapter
    Fotasy C-NEX adapter

    What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
    Really I am just "playing around" right now. I am having fun experimenting with lenses and adapters... manual and automatic settings... places, people, and things... Hopefully some day I'll have things worked out so that I know how to tell a definite story with an image, so that when a person sees it they know exactly what I was trying to point out.

    At the moment, I just haven't taken any pictures that are anything more than just experiments. Mostly pictures of my cat and things around the house.
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