Frjack,
And always will be.
Thanks for the nice comment.
Thanks to all of you for your help and input. Your comments want me to go out and make more images.
Thank all of you for your comments, I appreciate them.
Every little bit helps.
My favorite time to photograph is early morning foggy days, inclement weather. Its peaceful and usually no one is there to "offer advice". I actually need all I can get.
I really don't have a lot of self confidence in what I do in photography, just photograph what I like that catches my eye.
Here is a tree off Credit Island in Davenport, IA. March 1, 1997
Tech info: Hasselblad 500c, 80mm lens
Kodak T-Max 400
Exposure not recorded (long forgotten).
I try to post in "Photo Gallery", but photos don't seem to get there.
Might some one tell me what I'm doing wrong? I click on "Photo Gallery" to post there.
This shot was taken in Bluff Dale, TX, July 4, 2006. on vacation to relatives.
Tech. info.
Camera: D100, Aperture Priority f/8 @ 1/320sec, ISO 400
Lens: Nikon ED, AF Nikkor 80-200mm 1:2.8 D
Thank you, yes it is film. Ilford Delta 400, at 400 developed in Rodinal 1:50. 04-28-2001.
My second post, and I thank you all for the kind comments on the first one.
Still don't think I'm getting it quite right.
Thank you Mr. Blythe, one can learn from it all not to mention
honing one's sarcasm.
Thank you for the kind comment.
I will keep posting, a challenge figuring out the posting protocol, etc., but fun.
Thanks, bought my F used back in early 70's, still works like new.
Thank you, I learned using B&W, added color when my kids bought me a computer in 2000.
Still have my darkroom but do pretty much everything on the computer now, B&W and color.
I'll post more B&W, need to figure out how to post in "Photo Gallery".
Thanks, I still use my "F" also with an assortment of other cameras, 35, 6x6 and 6x7 formats.
I'm trying to figure this out, I'm new to all this and not too well versed in computers. I'm an old guy, got into photography in 1970. Still trying to learn how to use a camera.
I live in Quad Cities, IA (Bettendorf to be exact).
Here's an old B&W I took in 1984 with a Nikon F.