-Oy-
Bloke with a camera
- Location
- Lancashire
It says up there "Discussions of photography, cameras, arts. Share your photos."
Anyone want to do more than look at photos?
Anyone want to do more than look at photos?
It says up there "Discussions of photography, cameras, arts. Share your photos."
Anyone want to do more than look at photos?
Sure I had my own darkroom. A single lens reflex. A twin lens 120 camera. I have received interest in my Black and white mounted enlargements.
What I miss is the time exposure feature . I did a lot of night photography.
ooooh I love taking photos.. but I'm only a picture taker, point and shoot really..nothing like you experts. My latest ones are in my album at the top of the page ( winter pics) click on my name to see them..
oooh yes I know, I saw the steam train photo...Fab!!...
Never had a darkroom - just develop using a change-bag and tank, then scan in the negs. I still do this. Plenty of 35mm SLRs, rangefinders and medium format cameras here. And yes - a Twin Lens reflex that shoots 120 in 6x6 format. My fave 120 is my big old Fuji 6x9. Just 8 shots on a roll. Makes you think![]()
I used to work in a dark room for a T shirt company.....Loved that job. Developing film prints, so they could silk screen them. I was very young then, and now I love to take pictures, I would not in any way call my self a photographer but I absolutely love photography.
That’s a great picture Oy. I enjoy taking photos also but don’t have my photos handy enough to post pictures however, in a while I may.
A similar setup to me then. For the day job I mainly use a Nikon D850 and a D800. For my own stuff I use a selection of Fuji X-Series cameras - mainly these days the X-Pro2 and X100F. Although the Fuji’s do get to play at work a fair bit too.
I had a X100S for about a year but it never felt comfortable for me. It takes some time to learn the Fuji "manual of arms", but I love the images. My grandson is getting started in soccer so I may have to dust off the Nikon and the long lens. My brother in law has the F and loves it for walking around. I was pretty impressed with the improvements compared to the S. They are solid as a rock for sure.
Does anyone shoot 'film' any longer? Where does one get it processed ? I used to be into photography [amateur] but lost interest when digital took over, and the local processing shops closed. Never had a dark room, never gave it a thought actually. But, perhaps i should re-think things ?
Always was a Minolta fan, Still have my E-7 SLR , and lenses . Also have two Minolta point & shoot models that take pretty nice photo's .
At one time in my past I was a medical/surgical photographer.
Some folks have a problem with the mitral valve in their heart, needing surgical attention.
Cardiac surgeons used to open the patient's chest and trim this valve resulting in blood all over the OR; walls, floor, ceiling etc.
They discussed this with some engineering friends and wished they could STOP the heart while they did their thing.
FINALLY a "Heart/lung" machine was designed and built. It would BYPASS the heart but would keep the patient alive.
I photographed many of these operations and the patients before during and after the procedure. The FIRST person using this
machine as a patient was a man in his middle 20s. They sent him to me for a picture. He had a 15" scar on his chest.
Because this machine hadn't been publicized, it was big news to the public. MY picture was on the FRONT PAGE of all three
of the cities newspapers.