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Chris Armstrong

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Kidding of course. Being my first post, I thought I would try some humour...although at that I rarely succeed. My name is Chris Armstrong and I live in Alberta, Canada. I've been taking pictures as a hobby for just over 20 years. I was somewhat limited financially in the beginning so I didn't start taking lots of pictures until about 2003. That's when I bought my first digicam (Olympus c5060) and have enjoyed the hobby tremendously since then. I continue to shoot digital, although I still have my first 35 mm and run a roll of film through it now and again.

Photography for me is both an art-form and a way of preserving a moment in time for the sake of sharing with others, or preserving my own memories.

At some point when I have more time on my hands, I would like to delve more into the minutia of the technical side of the hobby, but for now, I just keep snapping shots.

Best regards,

Chris

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Hey Welcome Christopher all can we call you Chris? You will find a very friendly and humorous bunch of reprobates here. look forward to seeing you work and contributions, don't be shy, if carlsberg did forums then this would be the one they'd do, I stole that but it is very true :D:D welcome again.
 
Great intro Christopher, with that type of humour you can certainly welcome yourself here anytime!
You'll fit very well here. If there's anything you need to ask, discuss, or share advice about, I couldn't think of anywhere better! :)
Looking forward to seeing more pictures :)
 
Hi Chris, welcome to the forum!
Great shot of the bee! It certainly looks as though you have explored some of the technical minutia of our hobby!

So what's the film camera you still run the odd film through?

What did you take the bee shot with?

A bit of humor will sit you well here especially with these two "funny" people ;)
 
Welcome Chris! :)

Loving the yellowness of that bee macro shot - very nice

You've found the best photography forum on the InterWebs - period!

And it's the people that make it special - a great bunch (of nutters) :D

Looking forward to seeing what you shoot, and learning from your experiences
 
Thanks for the warm welcomes, Kev, Dan and Hamish. I don't have any photo-friends so it will be nice to browse and converse here.

Hamish the bee was shot with a simple Olympus c5060. I am still amazed at the quality of the shots I got with that camera, especially with macro pics. It's unfortunate that it stopped functioning some time ago.

I now shoot the vast majority of my photos with an Olympus e500 / Zuiko ED 14-45mm. I also have a Zuiko ED 40-150mm and a quite nice Zuiko ED 50mm Macro.

The film camera I use once every blue moon is a Pentax K1000 that I've had since I was 18! It's survived some major abuse. What a tank.

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Chris
 
Loving that industrial landscape in the snow!

Where were you - up a smoke stack?

Lovely cold tones - really atmospheric
 
Thanks Brodie.

And Chris, yes I was up a smoke stack. I've worked in construction for 20 years and travelled a fair bit for work, and I love taking industrial type pics. Macro, landscape, and work/industrial are my favoured subjects.

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Welcome Chris :) very nice shots indeed and so glad to have another Oly user onboard... I have the E600. You're gonna like it here :D
 
I agree, the smoke stack shot is a beauty!
As is the most recent one!
I'd love the to have the chance to take shots like that!

I remember the c5060, high end in its day, but of a brute of a thing!
Looks like it takes great photos!
 
Great factory shots, fantastic!!
I'd never think about taken my cam to work. Lol.
Speaking of cameras.... I was the only Oly e-series user on here for ages, and it's so exciting to see others joining with zuiko lenses too, as Davie said, your gonna like it here. :)
 
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