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Photography

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When I get off work I dont wanna see a camera. I see em all day.
But I do have a ton of film cameras and a Nikon D40 and forget what lens as I just got it new, unused in the box (free) and a well used Nikon D60 with a Tamron 18-200 3.5-6.3. Nuthin fancy but the price was the same.
 
My wife likes to take pictures in her spare time. I bought her the Nikon D7200 DSLR kit. She loves it. I stick with the camera on my phone. Point and click.

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now this one hell of a close up ,he is good
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tried taking a shot the other night no way this nice was out till 3:30 in the morning the skies around here just don't get dark enough, a lot of new buildings too much light pollution I guess it use to be pitch black I guess they call it progress
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Well, interesting thread. I started decades ago as a kid with a Pentax camera, then stopped for other things more interested in that time:) and returned about 10 or 15 years ago when getting my first Canon digital cam. My favorites are landscape, architecture and old or junk cars, most of my shots I take when travelling the US as you can see.

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Someone was quick on the ball (it was photojournalist Barbara Haddock Taylor) to get this shot. Anyone around the East Baltimore area? A lightning strike started this four alarm church fire on March 28th.

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