John - it 's a nice photo - but surely that isn't the "first photo" you 
ever took... just the first photo you took that
you really liked yourself, maybe, huh?  :)

I thought about going in the opposite direction when I was at Hunter, 
but it got too complicated (That is, getting
out of  English lit and such and going to Geology.)  I'm glad I didn't , 
now.

ann


John Celio wrote:

>Tonight I've begun the process of posting to my new gallery all my best work 
>from the past eight years, starting with the first good photo I took upon 
>switching majors from Geology to Art Studio back at UC Davis.  It was fall 
>of 2000, and I was just learning how to develop and print on my own.
>
>http://www.neovenator.com/2008/04/get-this-party-started.html
>(the first line of the post has nothing to do with the photo)
>
>It was the only successful 35mm photo I took that quarter, and it was taken 
>with either a Pentax IQZoom or Olympus point-and-shoot camera.  The rest of 
>my work for that class was done with an Olympus C3030 digital camera, back 
>when 3 megapixels was as high-res as consumers could get.   Used that camera 
>until I doubled my resolution years later with the *istD.
>
>I lost the negative some years ago, so this is a scan of a print.
>
>John Celio
>
>--
>http://www.neovenator.com
>http://www.cafepress.com/neovenatorphoto 
>
>
>  
>



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