My first 35mm was the Petrie AE, I purchased it in the late 60s. It had interchangeable lenses ans automatic exposure (rare in those days). It took great pictures, at some point I moved on to other equipment, Canon mostly. I bought the same camera on Ebay a couple years ago with the intention of shooting like the old days. It still sits in the closet along with two lenses etc...... You can still find them on Ebay sometimes.
Roberts works good for me as I'm local. Always a positive experience buying and selling!
Stunning images! Great series!!
I use Topaz Denoise, Topaz Sharpen, and just bought Topaz Adjust (jury is still out on this one) the first two work great. Every image seems different as to what settings to use, trial and error. I have been using the Topaz Denoise on every image I put on my website, seems to sharpen everything a little better. Just need to be careful not to set the slider too high.
Check out SKB cases, they make cases similar to the Pelican and some model have interior dividers designed by Think Tank: http://www.skbcases.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4YyY2eC76gIVD9vACh3EgAbuEAAYASAAEgIvcvD_BwE
Check this out on Amazon. I used this until I got a converted camera.
https://www.amazon.com/TYCKA-Adapter-Release-Accessory-Photography/dp/B083HYY4VR/ref=sr_1_30?dchild=1&keywords=dslr+filter+holder&qid=1593627653&sr=8-30
I got on about ten different microstock sites about six years ago when I retired. I currently only get small profits from two or three. Sometimes you only get .25 for an image. I don't like that they don't tell you where the image goes. I stopped adding images after about six months, still sell a few, but the time it takes to upload, add keywords etc isn't worth the time when you consider how many images they have on file.
I have been on Fine Art America for about five years. They sell, print and package your image when it sells. I'll never make a living from it (made over $1,000 so far this year) but it's a great place to showcase your whole portfolio.