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Andreafotosg
15-Apr-2018, 13:52
Hello all,
member of this group since time, just realized now to have missed introducing myself
Apologize for it
Ok,
I live in Italy and I use film, 35mm, medium format and thinking to start with large format (4x5)
Among my favourite photographers of course Ansel Adams and his great landscapes
Andrew
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diversey
15-Apr-2018, 15:36
Welcome!
Alan Gales
18-Apr-2018, 15:30
Just wait until you see your first large format print. You will be exclaiming, "Countach!"!
Lamborghini says that the only english word that even comes remotely close is "Wow!" but pales in comparison. Countach is a good word for large format as well as it is for the car.
Welcome to the forum, Andrew.
Alan
Pere Casals
19-Apr-2018, 10:31
Vai avanti, inizi un bel viaggio !
Old_Dick
19-Apr-2018, 10:44
Welcome to the group.
Vai avanti, inizi un bel viaggio !
Wrong Italian, Pere. You meant - inizia (tu) un bel viaggio. Attenzione agli imperativi della prima coniugazione!
Anyway - benvenuto a Andrea!
Pere Casals
19-Apr-2018, 12:58
Wrong Italian, Pere. You meant - inizia (tu) un bel viaggio. Attenzione agli imperativi della prima coniugazione!
Anyway - benvenuto a Andrea!
Well, it wasn't Imperativo, but Presente... "You start..." http://conjugador.reverso.net/conjugacion-italiano-verbo-iniziare.html
Anyway pronting Andrea to start LF is also a good idea !
Andreafotosg
19-Apr-2018, 13:06
Thanks all.
No problem for Italian ( my english sometimes has problems!!) , for sure LF will be an interesting journey
In the meantime I'm trying to build a 4x5 camera
And learning a lot of things from this group
Ciao
Andrew
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Well, it wasn't Imperativo, but Presente... "You start..." http://conjugador.reverso.net/conjugacion-italiano-verbo-iniziare.html
Anyway pronting Andrea to start LF is also a good idea !
Wasn't an imperative, really? And what is the point of the exclamation point then? You start a nice journey! And "vai" wasn't an imperative either? Better not to try to save the face and learn for the future use of your imperatives, me thinks.
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