Hi everyone. I've been a photography enthusiast since the late 1980's. Had my own darkroom for many years but was so thrilled to abandon the chemistry once digital cameras finally became more than toys at the affordable consumer level. I tend to hold onto old technology as long as it suits my purposes including software. Because I have been doing some long distance traveling the past few years my photographic needs have changed with lots more situational variables to deal with. So now I'm preparing to "upgrade" to new software and hardware to capture those images that I now realize that my handy point and shoot camera just cannot handle.
I'm always looking for inspiration from the work of others and learn from others experiences.
mossgate wrote:
Hi everyone. I've been a photography enthusiast since the late 1980's. Had my own darkroom for many years but was so thrilled to abandon the chemistry once digital cameras finally became more than toys at the affordable consumer level. I tend to hold onto old technology as long as it suits my purposes including software. Because I have been doing some long distance traveling the past few years my photographic needs have changed with lots more situational variables to deal with. So now I'm preparing to "upgrade" to new software and hardware to capture those images that I now realize that my handy point and shoot camera just cannot handle.
I'm always looking for inspiration from the work of others and learn from others experiences.
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Welcome from the UK. :thumbup:
Bigdee
Loc: Southern California
Welcome to the Ugly Hedgehog
Welcome to the Hog. Enjoy.
Mike
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Welcome - if you seek advice here you will be overwhelmed and overloaded. You live in a wonderful place for photography! We will expect to see lots of photos!
JoeB
Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
Hello and welcome to UHH.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
mossgate wrote:
Hi everyone. I've been a photography enthusiast since the late 1980's. Had my own darkroom for many years but was so thrilled to abandon the chemistry once digital cameras finally became more than toys at the affordable consumer level. I tend to hold onto old technology as long as it suits my purposes including software. Because I have been doing some long distance traveling the past few years my photographic needs have changed with lots more situational variables to deal with. So now I'm preparing to "upgrade" to new software and hardware to capture those images that I now realize that my handy point and shoot camera just cannot handle.
I'm always looking for inspiration from the work of others and learn from others experiences.
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Welcome to the hog, mossgateÂ…point and shoot cameras are getting better these days. But it sounds like you want a little more as in, a DSLR. Right? Suggest you go to your local camera store and get hands on of the different cameras and see which one feels right in your hands. That then, is the one to buy.
Rich
mossgate wrote:
Hi everyone. I've been a photography enthusiast since the late 1980's. Had my own darkroom for many years but was so thrilled to abandon the chemistry once digital cameras finally became more than toys at the affordable consumer level. I tend to hold onto old technology as long as it suits my purposes including software. Because I have been doing some long distance traveling the past few years my photographic needs have changed with lots more situational variables to deal with. So now I'm preparing to "upgrade" to new software and hardware to capture those images that I now realize that my handy point and shoot camera just cannot handle.
I'm always looking for inspiration from the work of others and learn from others experiences.
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Hey we're neighbors. I'm in Sun City. I did a career in broadcast television news / sports photography. Now it's my hobby and I volunteer some for video.
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