cgtm
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Hi all,
I've always loved photography and, more specifically, the mechanics of cameras. I can remember as a kid, playing with my mum's old Minolta, loving the winding mechanism and the sound of the shutter.
As a teenager, I had a rubbish film snapshot camera which probably put me off 'photography' for a while. The digital age saw me get a 3.2MP Canon Powershot which I had for years, again more of a snapshot "record the memories" thing.
A few years ago, we sold our house, and with a bit of the profits, I bought my wife (the artistic one) a Canon 400D as she seemed interested in getting into photography. That never materialised really, so I've inherited it and over the past few months, have really enjoyed starting to explore photography as a creative endeavour, as well as a way to record my growing family.
So here I am, ready to learn. I've really enjoyed looking around, and I'm sure I'll learn a lot — both the mechanics as well as getting "an eye" for it.
Regards,
Cam
I've always loved photography and, more specifically, the mechanics of cameras. I can remember as a kid, playing with my mum's old Minolta, loving the winding mechanism and the sound of the shutter.
As a teenager, I had a rubbish film snapshot camera which probably put me off 'photography' for a while. The digital age saw me get a 3.2MP Canon Powershot which I had for years, again more of a snapshot "record the memories" thing.
A few years ago, we sold our house, and with a bit of the profits, I bought my wife (the artistic one) a Canon 400D as she seemed interested in getting into photography. That never materialised really, so I've inherited it and over the past few months, have really enjoyed starting to explore photography as a creative endeavour, as well as a way to record my growing family.
So here I am, ready to learn. I've really enjoyed looking around, and I'm sure I'll learn a lot — both the mechanics as well as getting "an eye" for it.
Regards,
Cam
