I first became interested in photography at about the age of 16, when I left school. I remember owning a Pentax K1000, and then a Minolta x700 (an amazing camera at the time, I thought).
In the late 80's, I'd advanced to a Bronica ETRS medium format camera, and was developing my photos at home in a darkroom I'd built in the loft. During the 90's I fell out of love with photography a bit, through moving home I lost my darkroom, and no longer had room for one.
In the early 00's I owned a Fuji 6900 Zoom, a great enthusiasts camera, but like all non-SLR digital cameras, had a major problem with shutter-lag, although it produced some great pictures.
For the last 4 years I've used a Nikon D70s, and use Sigma 10-20mm, Nikon 18-70mm and Nikon 70-300mm lenses. At the beginning of February this year I replaced the D70s with the new Nikon D300. Initially it seems a huge step forward.
Although I've been taking photographs for quite a few years, I'm still learning, and I'm enjoying looking at all your photos on Flickr.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I look forward to seeing some of your photos.
'An amateur is someone who does something because of passion. In that sense, I will always be an amateur'. JOHN SEXTON.
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I'm Male.
Brighton, Sussex. UK