Message from John Fox
I was bitten by the photography bug at an early age, and started taking b&w photos with an old leaky 35mm rangefinder camera given to me by a friend, and then making enlargements using the same camera lens in a home-made enlarger. My first 'serious' camera was a Kodak Retina IIIC rangefinder camera, with which I took my first Kodachrome slides. From there, I graduated to SLRs, and worked through a succession of Nikon and Canon cameras, finally abandoning film and going digital with a Nikon D80 camera. My current cameras are a Nikon D90, a Canon Powershot SD880IS, which I use for digiscoping, and a Canon Powershot SX50HS, which is a great all around travel camera. I love travel and nature, especially birds, and try to reflect the beauty of the natural world in all my shots. I started specializing in bird photography in 2007, and love both the technical and physical challenges needed to capture their beauty in digital images. I am also working on a retrospective of travel photos, from places such as Arches and Yosemite National Parks and Italy, containing images converted to digital from the original negatives and slides. Additional travel and nature albums are posted at www.johnfoximages.com and www.johnfoxtravel.shutterfly.com. Many new photos have been uploaded to www.johnfoximages.com, including birds, butterflies, flowers, landscapes and more. Enjoy!
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