Fifty some years ago I was taking "photos" with a camera shaped rock that I'd found. From there to a 120 roll film Agfa-clone, a Hanimax Practica, and then the Olympus OM system since maybe the mid to late 70's (right now a couple OM-1's, an OM-2, a couple OM-2N's, a 3ti, a 4ti, a 4, and an OM-G that I use when possible destruction looms (you know, the omg! camera). I want to add medium format to my arsenal. I'm fascinated by texture and the macro world. I take a lot of landscape, but most with the hand of man evident somewhere. I shoot B&W and C-41 color now that Kodachrome is dead. I do my own B&W wet-work, but use outside lab for color. I live in the analog world and keep my digital excursions to a minimum. I'm a Capricorn and my favorite color is green...
Location:
Walnut Grove, MN USA (Laura Ingall Wilder's home)
Interests:
photography, loud music, hot rods, and airedale terriers
Occupation:
job?
Shooter:
35mm
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bigger202
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"We often think that when we have completed our study of one we know all about two, because 'two' is 'one and one'. We forget that we have still to make a study of 'and'."
-A. S. Eddington