Hello A typical story I suppose. I worked in wet B&W for most of my life since taking my first photo at a street party for the Queens Coronation in 1953 and then I left phoography in 1983 until two years ago when I came back and found the world had gone digital! Although I enjoy doing colour work, I was begining to despair of finding a good B&W site that could help me along when pure chance brought me here. Its a steep learning curve for this old snapper but I have been encouraged (and envious ) by what I have seen here and an inspirational phone conversation with Martin last night has really got me fired up.
I will post a couple of images that I currently have for reference and then I look forward to revisiting them a little while down the line when I am sure, with all your help, I will have improved.
--- Keith
======================
"..Nothing would be done at all if a man waited to do it so well that no one could find fault with it..."
Re: Hello Aha - another Keith. Good job you didn't call yourself Another Keith because there already is AnotherKeith We tend to be a friendly and supportive bunch of B&W fanatics here and I'm sure you will find any help you may need with post-processing digital images.
Welcome to the best B&W forum and I look forward to seeing your photos.
Re: Hello Many thanks for the very warm welcome folks. I've only been here aboout four days and I'm amazed at what I have learned already . I just hope this old bucket of grey matter I call a head doesn't reach saturation point too soon . Hmmm, I wonder if Martin's got a CD tutorial for dealing with it .
--- Keith
======================
"..Nothing would be done at all if a man waited to do it so well that no one could find fault with it..."