Lost in the time progression.
About 34 years ago film cameras were used to take most weddings, etc. I had a studio and used a Hassy (film) for most all my work. I retired from that and went into the electrical field and retired again. Then went into the large Mfg. field as a supervisor and retired again (final). After my wife of 56 yrs. Passed I needed to go back to the photography. Found it rather daunting for an old fellow. So bought a couple of nikon bodies. one is a d7100 and a 1/2 doz. lens after learning much right here. Thanks to all the experence, I learned slowly.
This pix I posted was taken with the Hassy at one of the weddings.
Lloyd Miller wrote:
About 34 years ago film cameras were used to take most weddings, etc. This pix I posted was taken with the Hassy at one of the weddings.
Beautiful shot sir. I hope this lady has a copy of this.
Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing
your posts.
:thumbup:
^^^^^^ Yes, I agree, great shot! ^^^^^^
That new Nikon gear appears to be in good hands.
Sorry for your loss.
Looking forward to more posts.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
I am so sorry for your loss.
You have some great gear and obvious talent.
Please share some of your new images with us.
Welcome to the Hog.
That is really a fantastic, excellent photo, Lloyd! I love it! I still have my Pentax film camera and zoom lense sitting in it's case on the closet floor! I'm a slow learner but am attempting to improve with digital. You'll do great!
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