I started photography when I was 11 years old and fell in love with it. Although, my first results left a lot to be desired. What really got me interested was processing B&W films. I was intrigued by darkroom process and the magic of seeing the pictures come out of nowhere onto the photographic paper. Many hours were spent in the attic of my parents house in the semi-dark!

All my photos are now taken digitally - and even though the versatility of digital is so much greater I do miss the satisfaction of the darkroom.


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My passion is taking photos of landscapes and I have been fortunate enough to travel to many fantastic places - with my all time favourite being Iceland. I find it so rewarding when you get that picture that captures the weather, or the ever changing state of the environment. You really do capture a 'moment in time'. Landscape photography is so enjoyable to me as the next time you go on a walk or take your camera on a specific expedition you just don't know what you may capture.

Camera:

Nikon D200

Lenses:

Nikon 17mm-55mm f2.8
Nikon 24mm-85mm AF-S Lens
Sigma 100-300mm f4 EX IF HSM
Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VR
Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro EX DG

Accessories:

SB800 Speedlight
Epson P200 storage viewer

Printer / Paper

Epson 2100
Archival Matt

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    *LINNY * says:

    " nigel has a great eye for photography, shoots some amazing landscapes, a pleasure and an inspiration to view his photo stream.
    xx linny xx"

    16th October, 2006

Name:
Nigel Danson
Joined:
October 2006
Hometown:
Preston
Currently:
Somerford Booths, Cheshire, England
I am:
Male and Taken
Occupation:
CEO and Founder of Interact Intranet
Website:
Photographs by Nigel Danson