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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.
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
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.
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.