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I`m mature(like Stilton cheese),v active(on the run) many interests (grasshopper brain) but still a few miles left in me.
My first serious camera was a Russian Zenit E ,bought in the mid 60`s(yes ,I am that old).With nothing "auto"& using a light meter it was tough(slow).You youngsters got it easy now.But it was a good grounding ,as you had to `think` before shooting.I then went via Minolta to Nikon,shooting mainly hi-days & holidays.
In 2006,I bought a Sony DSC-H5 bridge camera ,putting my toe in the digital water,but still relying on my Nikon film. I `ve now fully taken the plunge & bought a Nikon D300. Spare a thought for the poor old chap ,as I have to wade through a 420 page manual(the Zenit one was about 8 pages) & with all the computerese!!
Since 2019 I am also using a Nikon D7500 & I`m amaxed at what it can do.
Having discovered Flickr, I am now spending too much time (according to my wife) on that damn computer. =
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- JoinedJanuary 2008
- OccupationRetired ex Research Chemist ( Pharmaceuticals)
- HometownHarpenden
- Current cityNewbury
- CountryU K
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Impressive captures of human beauty. The one that captivated me the most was the Mother and Child from Bwindi, western Uganda. I had a pleasant journey previewing your remarkable expo of unique photographs. Most of the favorite captures, I have selected and placed in my Galleries. I am profoundly impressed by yo⦠Read more
Impressive captures of human beauty. The one that captivated me the most was the Mother and Child from Bwindi, western Uganda. I had a pleasant journey previewing your remarkable expo of unique photographs. Most of the favorite captures, I have selected and placed in my Galleries. I am profoundly impressed by your exquisite Work of Art. Congratulations John Willis!
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