I've been making photographs for a long time.
Anybody remember Instamatic 100's? Or have a Mom or Dad with an Argus C-3?
As a kid, I always longed to have film. Eventually I studied photography and longed to have film (student budget...)
Then I worked in a studio and color lab - lots of ... 4x5 and 8x10 film... 120 and 35mm... not so much - still the longing for film...
Now after trying film again after a few years of using a Sony Mavica CD500, I found I do not long for film...
"Cured", I took the plunge and got a new (D)SLR and use my old and new lenses to visualize what you see here. No more film (Anyone have an extra SD card...)
Mixed in are slides from way back when, that I have copied using the DSLR..
Web sites:
4x4icon.com - offroad and outdoor pursuits
whitemetal.com - die cast collecting
whitemetal.com/pentax/index.htm - camera stuff
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You think the world is quite beautiful, especially if you look at it in new and interesting ways.
You tend to focus on color and movement in art.
For you, seeing the big picture is much more important than recording every little detail.
You can find inspiration anywhere... especially from nature.
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1. Hummingbird, 2. Day Lilies, 3. Day Lilies, 4. Ohiopyle PA, 5. Shrub, 6. Tricolor Beech - Sunbeams, 7. Holiday Ceramic Village Abstraction, 8. (Mostly) Asahi Pentax Film Cameras and Lenses
- JoinedOctober 2006
- OccupationChief Technical Officer
- Websitehttp://whitemetal.com
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