Welcome to the forum.
Mark
Welcome to the group! Looking forward to seeing your posts and some great photos. Saw you are located by Chesapeake Bay and if go a little further East in Delaware, we have some great places for photos.
Welcome to UHH Canberra, glad you joined us.
Have fun, learn and enjoy the forum.
Don
canberra wrote:
Hello all! Strictly a (long time) amateur, I've played with photography for most of my 79 years. I use photography mainly to challenge myself and to try to find a measure of satisfaction in the results. It is a never ending quest. I like to shoot the outdoors and sports. Hardware used has been strictly Canon for the last 20+ years. Before digital, I used Mamiya, Minolta, Pentax, Olympus and Canon in that order. I've enjoyed the posts on this forum for a while, and frankly am in awe of many of the photos posted here.
The 'canberra' moniker is a tip of the hat to the British designed/built bomber that replaced their "Mosquito" and was subsequently built and modified by the Glenn L. Martin Co. in Baltimore. The US version was designated B-57.
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Welcome to the UHH. Did you either fly or maintain the B-57? I worked on a B-57 1 time... (it must have been either an EB or RB) a transient aircraft with an Electronic Warfare problem.
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Welcome, enjoy and have fun
canberra wrote:
Hello all! Strictly a (long time) amateur, I've played with photography for most of my 79 years. I use photography mainly to challenge myself and to try to find a measure of satisfaction in the results. It is a never ending quest. I like to shoot the outdoors and sports. Hardware used has been strictly Canon for the last 20+ years. Before digital, I used Mamiya, Minolta, Pentax, Olympus and Canon in that order. I've enjoyed the posts on this forum for a while, and frankly am in awe of many of the photos posted here.
The 'canberra' moniker is a tip of the hat to the British designed/built bomber that replaced their "Mosquito" and was subsequently built and modified by the Glenn L. Martin Co. in Baltimore. The US version was designated B-57.
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Welcome aboard. I live in Pikesville (Balto. Md.) .Have you been to Conowingo Dam? Eagles everwhere.
canberra
Loc: Top of the (Chesapeake) Bay
Thanks for the welcome, everyone!
I haven’t flown or worked on the B-57, but I’ve admired it as one of the truly ‘classic’ aircraft.
Conowingo Dam isn’t far from here and I have visited it. Several photographers on this forum have set the bar for “eagle photography” pretty high, and nothing I’ve taken is anywhere near the league of what I’ve seen here.... but I’ll keep trying.
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