I started taking photographs at age 4 using my uncle's large-format cameras, mainly on 16 ISO ex-RAAF black and white stock left over from WWII. That teaches you how to hand-hold steadily. I was 12 when i got my first camera and by that time was using Kodachrome 64. The digital revolution hit me in 2003 when I bought a Sony Mavica CD-4, with my 1000+ frames per year habit, I'd paid for it in saved processing costs within 3 months.

I'm a bit of a purist, my photographs are almost invariably cropped in the camera rather than Photoshopped and any manipulation is limited to the things I could do with an enlarger on real photographic paper.

Leatherworking Reverend's favorite photos from other Flickr members (11)

  • 4492 "Dominion of New Zealand" @ Bournemouth, 26 Jul 2011 by jalapenokitten
  • Manston on the move by jalapenokitten
  • Vitrified fort - Tap o' Noth Scotland by Steviereno
  • Victoria Line 2009 stock interior | 18/04/2011 by 37503
  • Victoria Line 1967 stock interior | 18/04/2011 by 37503
  • Hereford Museum: Horn Cup by Lisa-Marie Halliday
  • Hereford Museum: Horn Cup by Lisa-Marie Halliday
  • DSCN6783 - GWR Gunpowder Van 58725 by SVREnthusiast
  • Rescue-Train by surfren
  • Halong bay Vietnam 2006 by Chinajackie
  • National Railway Museum, York by mikehillman1983
 

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Name:
Wayne Robinson
Joined:
August 2010
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Sydney, Australia
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IT Infrastructure Manager
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