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Amateur Dutch photographer, started in 1963 with a small Kodak 4.5 x 4.5cm plastic box taking nice positives on film. Won a plastic Agfa in some boy scout contest, which had three settings: flowers, person or mountains, for three different apertures I guess. The shot I remember most, taken with that one, was a beautiful positive of a german steam locomotive, on a schooltrip to that country. Unfortunately, the camera disappeared in the Rhine on a boattrip. I then inherited a Voigtländer Vito B 24x36mm camera from my father- this one had rings for aperture, shutter and distance! - which served me well and got me some bright Kodachrome positives, for over a decade. Following that, I could at last invest into my first reflex, being a Minolta Dynax 7000i. Followed years later by a 700si. Those granted me exceptionally bright positives and made me explore self development and printing in the bathroom, on Cibachrome for color prints from diapositives, Illford paper for black and white prints. Not before 2004 did I put some hasardous steps in the world of digital photography - I was of course still not convinced it could beat film - but a sweepstake at the office on a redundant Sony Mavica MVC-CD500 got me one. I must say I was impressed, very much by the capacity of the minidisc (53 shots!) but not enough to leave my film cameras behind. It became the standard "always in the rucksack" kind of a compact though, but I kept shooting film for the more serious work... I decided the 7D was too expensive and still did not match Kodachrome, neither did the 5D of course. I was desparate when (Konica -) Minolta decided to give up and sold to Sony, here I sat with a few lenses and no more future for them! Then Sony brought the α100... Promoted it heavily on every other occasion, I got mine for a fair price in 2006 on a national trade show, not far from SonyStyle levels, but with a five years warranty included (which btw I had to call to the rescue very recently [writing this june 2009], service and repair delivered without any problem). I must confess the film cameras never shot anything since. I was smart enough to not fall in the trap of buying dedicated (APS-C sensor) lenses, the 3 purchased since have purposely been full-frame ready, I was about sure it wouldn´t be long and in any case was still thinking of the film Dynaxes. And I was right, am now the proud owner of Sony´s α900 flagship camera. Funny enough, it´s heavier than my film bodies, but who cares? By now, I have over 13.000 digital pictures in Aperture, more than shot during my whole life before! I then discovered the photography sharing services and thought "hey, there are a few good ones in there, I might as well try to share them instead of being the only one looking at the few last couple of thousand"! So here I am, I hope you´ll enjoy them as much as I did when shooting them. Thanks for reading in any case!
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Amateur Dutch photographer, started in 1963 with a small Kodak 4.5 x 4.5cm plastic box taking nice positives on film. Won a plastic Agfa in some boy scout contest, which had three settings: flowers, person or mountains, for three different apertures I guess. The shot I remember most, taken with that one, was a beautiful positive of a german steam locomotive, on a schooltrip to that country. Unfortunately, the camera disappeared in the Rhine on a boattrip. I then inherited a Voigtländer Vito B 24x36mm camera from my father- this one had rings for aperture, shutter and distance! - which served me well and got me some bright Kodachrome positives, for over a decade. Following that, I could at last invest into my first reflex, being a Minolta Dynax 7000i. Followed years later by a 700si. Those granted me exceptionally bright positives and made me explore self development and printing in the bathroom, on Cibachrome for color prints from diapositives, Illford paper for black and white prints. Not before 2004 did I put some hasardous steps in the world of digital photography - I was of course still not convinced it could beat film - but a sweepstake at the office on a redundant Sony Mavica MVC-CD500 got me one. I must say I was impressed, very much by the capacity of the minidisc (53 shots!) but not enough to leave my film cameras behind. It became the standard "always in the rucksack" kind of a compact though, but I kept shooting film for the more serious work... I decided the 7D was too expensive and still did not match Kodachrome, neither did the 5D of course. I was desparate when (Konica -) Minolta decided to give up and sold to Sony, here I sat with a few lenses and no more future for them! Then Sony brought the α100... Promoted it heavily on every other occasion, I got mine for a fair price in 2006 on a national trade show, not far from SonyStyle levels, but with a five years warranty included (which btw I had to call to the rescue very recently [writing this june 2009], service and repair delivered without any problem). I must confess the film cameras never shot anything since. I was smart enough to not fall in the trap of buying dedicated (APS-C sensor) lenses, the 3 purchased since have purposely been full-frame ready, I was about sure it wouldn´t be long and in any case was still thinking of the film Dynaxes. And I was right, am now the proud owner of Sony´s α900 flagship camera. Funny enough, it´s heavier than my film bodies, but who cares? By now, I have over 13.000 digital pictures in Aperture, more than shot during my whole life before! I then discovered the photography sharing services and thought "hey, there are a few good ones in there, I might as well try to share them instead of being the only one looking at the few last couple of thousand"! So here I am, I hope you´ll enjoy them as much as I did when shooting them. Thanks for reading in any case!
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