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I have had an interest in photography for most of my life. I think I was 9 years old when – at Christmas in 1982 – I got my first camera: the Kodak Disc 4000:

I don’t think I knew how to do much more than push the button (not that there was much more to do – its allure was its simplicity), but I knew then I loved taking pictures, and know I took at least several hundred pics over the next few years.
Three or four years later – in 1985/1986 – I got my first SLR: the revolutionary Minolta Maxxum 7000:

I was in hog heaven! I still didn’t know too much about photography at the time, but for the first time I began to delve into the settings and experiment with various types of photography. It was with this camera – and the photos I began to share – that I first began to hear feedback that I had a propensity for photography. Some of the photos – like this one of the 4-wheeler jumping – warranted a print bigger than 4×6.

So with some of the photos, I had them enlarged – some as big as 2’x3’ posters. It was then that I learned of the graininess caused by enlarging the photo beyond its native size. I remember asking how this could be avoided, and being told about “medium (and large) format” cameras for the first time. I was highly intrigued, but the $2000-$3000 cost (in 1980’s dollars) was far more than I could fathom as a teenager. I knew it’d have to be a dream I’d have to shelve for several years, but something I wanted to come back to when I could. I continued to shoot SLR for several years, even managing to lug it around Europe during a summer college trip in 1993.
For Christmas 1999, I got my first digital camera – the Canon Powershot S10. I was one of the first people around to have one. I remember people being absolutely amazed that you could immediately see the picture on the screen. And delete it. And retake it. As many times as you wanted. I knew right away it was the future of photography. Over the next several years, I owned several digital point and shoot cameras – all Canon Powershots – as quality, features, and pixel counts increased.
But all along – even as digital began to take over film – I still had that itch to go back to film and get to use a medium-format camera. (At the time, film still carried a quality advantage over digital, and the megapixel counts were still below that of the equivalent film size.) So, I eventually got myself a brand new Mamiya 7II rangefinder (shown here with my polarizing filter):

Wow – this camera was huge! It used a 35mm-dwarfing 6x7cm medium format film that could be enlarged many times over my old SLR. I had most of the film developed into transparencies/slides and viewed them via a loupe – what an amazing way to view photographs. Over the next few years I took hundreds of photos and even managed to take the camera along my honeymoon through Cinque Terre, Italy and Santorini, Greece.
Eventually, the advantages of digital – coupled with my impatience of having to wait for film developing – led me to trade in the Mamiya for my first DSLR: the Nikon D300. It was later that same year, 2008, that I discovered flickr. I found the shared knowledge and love of photography from fellow members was highly educational. I learned more about techniques in the next few months than I had in all the time before. For the first time, I felt a true understanding – dare I say mastery lol?? – of my camera, its settings, and how to take the exact shot I envisioned.
Today I shoot with a “full-frame” D700 and love all types of photography, but I specialize in time-lapse, long exposure, skylines, corporate, and landscape photography. Below are a few of my favorites.
Thanks for reading. -Jim








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- Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 20,316 photos, 2,068 members
- Nikkor 80-200 2.8 6,632 photos, 893 members
- The Portrait Group 1,677,885 photos, 116,402 members
- Sports Photography 246,001 photos, 19,475 members
- Your Best Shot 2011 13,998 photos, 16,458 members
- panoramas 171,272 photos, 19,509 members
- Autostitch (and other stitching software) 67,950 photos, 7,263 members
- World of Classic Cars 205,124 photos, 9,056 members
- GREECE! 92,760 photos, 6,661 members
- LEGENDARY MINOLTA 7000 2,161 photos, 262 members
- I Shoot Film 1,767,316 photos, 69,761 members
- FILM CAMERAS ONLY! 764,611 photos, 23,387 members
- Project Weather 8,268 photos, 2,578 members
- [Noctography] 34,159 photos, 3,093 members
- Night Photography 216,739 photos, 16,083 members
- Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II 13,926 photos, 1,351 members
- Puro San Antonio 144 photos, 15 members
- Shoot Wide Open 53,752 photos, 2,995 members
- After Dark - Night Photography 342,784 photos, 25,512 members
- Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24mm f/1.4G ED 3,423 photos, 856 members
- ND110 13,676 photos, 1,940 members
- Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm f/4.0G ED VR 5,490 photos, 844 members
- Depth Perception 7,942 photos, 605 members
- Nikkor 50mm 1.2 12,415 photos, 1,112 members
- PREGNANT WOMEN 17,088 photos, 5,811 members
- Nikkor 161,959 photos, 8,002 members
- Aperture Priority 31,736 photos, 1,578 members
- 16:9 Widescreen 11,577 photos, 824 members
- Urban Landscape 42,747 photos, 2,268 members
- Travel Photography 1,378,292 photos, 65,015 members
- Lonely Planet 383,548 photos, 13,169 members
- Mamiya 7 and 7II 18,105 photos, 1,717 members
- Very Long Exposure (30 seconds or more) 20,529 photos, 3,462 members
- DoF 622,361 photos, 51,576 members
- Nikon D700 184,892 photos, 11,780 members
- Happy Fun Photos..... 19,268 photos, 1,287 members
- Make Me Happy 17,849 photos, 1,305 members
- Texas After Dark 3,373 photos, 325 members
- Water 122,039 photos, 6,710 members
- Landscape photography 292,443 photos, 16,792 members
- Artistic Photography 1,341,446 photos, 56,046 members
- Minimal Black&White(NO text) 17,580 photos, 5,471 members
- Night Owl... I should be asleep! 488 photos, 31 members
- Automobiles 209,174 photos, 3,240 members
- Cars Cars Cars 386,129 photos, 13,480 members
- California Vineyards and Wineries 3,574 photos, 349 members
- California 179,874 photos, 6,272 members
- Napa 4,693 photos, 417 members
- Faux Vintage 107,705 photos, 9,636 members
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- The Best Seascape Photos on flickr 11 photos
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lee.stephens says:
"Jim is an inspiring friend, he is a wonderful artist, creative and funny too. With a wide-ranging photostream I await each posting with eager anticipation.
He may be busy from time to time with the real world, but when he returns I always see it with a stream of insightful and well thought out comments. He's also not afraid to speak his mind - and I really appreciate that.
He's also a Texan but hey, you can't have everything... :)"29th September, 2009
- Name:
- Jim Drought III
- Joined:
- November 2008
- Hometown:
- San Antonio
- Currently:
- San Antonio, USA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Website:
- jld3 photography
- Email:
- photo [at] jld3.com















