Hi Everyone
I have been a member for about a year but thought I should introduce myself as I have more time now (Early Retirement).
Back in the sixties and seventies I had a Zorki 4 rangefinder camera. I used to develop and print black and white and also processed colour slides. I eventually moved onto a Canon T70 SLR.
My first digital was a Sony Cybershot and I have progressed through the Canon range with first a 350D, then a 60D.
I now have a 6D as I wanted to get myself a full frame camera. Rightly or wrongly I thought it was the best option to go with the 17-40mm and other EF lenses that I use.
My main interests are landscapes and to be honest anything interesting! My latest shoot was on a half day course at the East Lancs railway when the Flying Scotsman was one of the engines present.
Anyway I'm looking forward to hopefully picking up a few tips and improving my photography.
Cheers for now
Terry
PS Just trying to post a photo from flickr with this post. I'm not sure if I've done it right so I hope it works out!
I have been a member for about a year but thought I should introduce myself as I have more time now (Early Retirement).
Back in the sixties and seventies I had a Zorki 4 rangefinder camera. I used to develop and print black and white and also processed colour slides. I eventually moved onto a Canon T70 SLR.
My first digital was a Sony Cybershot and I have progressed through the Canon range with first a 350D, then a 60D.
I now have a 6D as I wanted to get myself a full frame camera. Rightly or wrongly I thought it was the best option to go with the 17-40mm and other EF lenses that I use.
My main interests are landscapes and to be honest anything interesting! My latest shoot was on a half day course at the East Lancs railway when the Flying Scotsman was one of the engines present.
Anyway I'm looking forward to hopefully picking up a few tips and improving my photography.
Cheers for now
Terry
PS Just trying to post a photo from flickr with this post. I'm not sure if I've done it right so I hope it works out!
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