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Ornello
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johntoh wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum as well as to photography also.Just wanted to say hello to everyone. Hopefully I will make some friends here in the weeks to come & will be able to learn about photography.
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But everyone is welcome.

For more general photography info, try www.apug.org.

--Gary

pirateoversixty
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after this very warm welcome to john, maybe we should ask him what the extent of his photographic experience is. if he is absolutely new, what is it he would llike to know. i am sure we could set him on the road to being a capable photographer. Right, Ornello?

anyway, john, welcome to the wonderful world of image-capture on silver. there is a world of info out there, but we would be happy to help when/where we can. Right, Ornello?
Jim

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Johntoh is just a spammer. His account has been deleted and this thread will be removed soon.
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johntoh wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum as well as to photography also.Just wanted to say hello to everyone. Hopefully I will make some friends here in the weeks to come & will be able to learn about photography.






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