Originally Posted by
jsherp
I live in Central Illinois and have been into photography for over 40 years. I started with an Argus C-3 w/ 100mm lens back before they invented dirt. I fell in love with photography because of the magic I could work in the darkroom. If I could have had someone else out taking the pics and bring me the film, I would have been very happy.
I was semi-pro for a while, shooting portraits and weddings and making a pretty good part-time income from it, but got out of photography until just last year. While my son was deployed in Afghanistan, he picked up a DSLR and took some great pictures of the countryside and the people he met while there. When he got home, he suggested we do a "Man-trip", traveling the 469 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We stopped at every overlook; went up every side trail; and shot more pictures in two weeks than I would have shot in a year back when I had to buy film. Digital photography has sure changed the face of photography.
I have a Canon Powershot SX20is, and a Nikon D5000 w/ 18-55mm f/3.5, 55-200mm f/4, and a 35mm f/1.4 lenses. I take pictures of anything and everything. During the winter, I do a lot of macro work, keeping the local florist in business, and when the weather is fit, I am out doing sunrises, sunsets, landscapes, street scenes, people, pets, and anything else that gets in the way of my lens.
By the way, I tend to be a little long-winded!