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I started in photography because of my Dad. At one time he was a keen (and not unskilled) photographer himself. After watching him taking photos I pleaded with my parents to buy me a camera, and around twenty years ago I recieved my heart's desire one christmas, a Praktica MTL5B. It was the same camera my Dad owned. I still have it to this day.

I immediately fell in love with it and started taking lots of photos. Unfortunately the cost of film and processing proved too much for my pocket money and the camera soon fell into disuse.

Fast forward to 2002 when I bought my first computer. An offer with it enabled me to buy my first digital camera, a 3.1MP Kodak easyshare.

It immediately rekindled my passion for photography.

The Kodak went with me around Australia and New Zealand in 2003/4 taking thousands of photos, many of which I am still proud!

After a while my interest began to wain again as I became frustrated at the limitations of a compact. I simply didn't want to take photos with it when I knew the quality wouldn't be great.

For christmas 2006 I recieved a Canon Powershot S3 IS, an ammalgamation of presents from quite a few people.

I adored the camera and started taking hundreds of shots and when a friend introduced me to flickr, I became obsessed! Suddenly photography was no longer "just a hobby" I didn't have to take photos simply for recording where I'd been. I could try to take photos for pure love of photography and art, and someone somewhere would appreciate them!

Over the course of the next year I took over 11,000 shots with the Canon, learning in spades as I went along. I posted lots of photos to "rate me" type groups and gobbled up the advice given. I bought and read numerous photography books. I read and re-read the manual to try to utilise all the camera's features.

By the time christmas 2007 came around I was frustrated again. The limitations of the bridge camera were causing me problems. Once again I tried to get enough money together through christmas presents to be able to afford a dSLR. Unfortunately it looked like I would fall short, until at the last minute, a very generous christmas present took me past the post!

I bought a Nikon D40 with the 18-55 kit lens. What a shame that a month of terrible weather followed the purchase on Christmas eve 2007!

I can't wait til my degree is finished and I am back in a job so I can buy the kit I want. That new Nikon D300 looks good............

Well here I am in a new grad job but the wage didn't stretch to a D300, it didn't really stretch to the D200 I bought instead either, but that's what credit cards are for I guess

 

Kit owned:

 

Nikon D200

Nikon F90x

Lomo fisheye 2

Nikkor 50mm f1.4D

Sigma 18-50 f2.8

Nikon 55-200mm VR

Nikkor 80-200mm f2.8

Tokina 0.22 fisheye converter

Praktica MTL5B SLR

Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 (M42 fit)

Sigma 35-70 f/2.8-4 (M42 fit)

Adapter ring to fit an M42 lens to a Nikon body!!!

Cokin P system filters

ND 4 &8

ND grad 4 & 8

A SLIK sprint Pro GM tripod (Amazing value for money!!)

Various mini-tripods

 

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  • JoinedJune 2007
  • OccupationWastrel
  • HometownKingston Upon Hull
  • Current cityLeeds
  • CountryEngland
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Scott is a very passionate photographer, everyday, every moment out there looking for that perfect shot. Look through his photo stream and you can see his development...his passion growing with every picture. Each one untouched, and as beautiful as nature intended it to be. Scott is truly a great artist and photograph… Read more

Scott is a very passionate photographer, everyday, every moment out there looking for that perfect shot. Look through his photo stream and you can see his development...his passion growing with every picture. Each one untouched, and as beautiful as nature intended it to be. Scott is truly a great artist and photographer.!!!

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November 25, 2007