John Celio wrote:

>>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?  :)
>>    
>>
>
>Well, no, it's not the very first photo I ever took, but it's the first 
>photo that I shot, developed, and printed myself.  It's also the first photo 
>I took with a purpose beyond "vacation snapshot."  When I developed the 
>roll, my prof helped me pick out that shot to print first.  It took about 
>twenty prints before I got a good one, too, and I have most of the prints 
>still.  O_o
>

Oh well when one is talkinga bout first prints... :)  yeah I remember 
those days!

>
>My FIRST first photo was probably of my mom, after handing me the camera for 
>the first time when I was young lad, I'd bet.
>
>John
>
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I've no idea when I took my first photo - but it would have been with a 
brownie...
however, I remember the first shot, pretty much, that with a "real" 
camera - 35 mm
Mamya Sekkor I think - it was my husband's.  it was a scenic view along 
the blue Ridge parkway.

anyway, that was a ncie photo of yours

ann

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