Hi everyone,
a small intro about myself...
I used to take B&W pictures with a Leica M3 camera I herited from my grand father. I bought the film in bulk, cut it and put in reusable cassettes.
I developped it as well as the paper photographs. I had a nice darkroom at home. Then I met my wife followed by children and the hobby went to the background. Now after almost 20 years I picked it up again with brandnew equipment. I enjoy it very much....
Hope to read & learn (later on maybe help) a lot from this site.
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
.em ekil stun dna ereh elpoep doog fo ytnelp era ereht ,murof HHU eht ot emocleW
etihw dna kcalb ton emorhconoM si ti yaw eht yB
Thanks anyway for the B&W -> Monochrome correction...
Welcome send some pic please
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Welcome Karel! Lots of great folks here and lots of help if you ask. Have fun and show us a few shots.
Erv
claessek wrote:
Hi everyone,
a small intro about myself...
I used to take B&W pictures with a Leica M3 camera I herited from my grand father. I bought the film in bulk, cut it and put in reusable cassettes.
I developped it as well as the paper photographs. I had a nice darkroom at home. Then I met my wife followed by children and the hobby went to the background. Now after almost 20 years I picked it up again with brandnew equipment. I enjoy it very much....
Hope to read & learn (later on maybe help) a lot from this site.
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Hi Karel, I bet you have some really wonderful old film shots in MONOCHROME ( good job I got that right or else ), why not scan some and post here.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
[quote=claessek]Hi everyone,
a small intro about myself...
I used to take B&W pictures with a Leica M3 camera I herited from my grand father. I bought the film in bulk, cut it and put in reusable cassettes.
I developped it as well as the paper photographs. I had a nice darkroom at home. Then I met my wife followed by children and the hobby went to the background. Now after almost 20 years I picked it up again with brandnew equipment. I enjoy it very much....
Hi Claessek, welcome to the hog. I hope you still have that M3, its a real classic. You can learn much here by posting and asking questions. We are here for you.
Rich :-P
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