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Chris Henley Photos

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to my photograph collection
 

Here is a selection of photographs from the many, many thousands that I have taken during more than fifty years of owning a camera.
 

To start seeing my photographs,
please click on the adjacent picture.

 
My very first camera was, as for many people of my generation, a Kodak Brownie.  I received it for my tenth birthday and thus began my long association with photography.
 
Since then I have progressed through Kodak Instamatic 126, 1930s Leica - which belonged to my Dad, Kodak Instamatic 110, Petriflex V - my first SLR, coffee tin pinhole, Canon AT1 & AE1, a cheap digital camera that was included with our first home computer, Olympus C-4000 and Nikon Coolpix 4500 to a Nikon S10, which is my current camera of choice.

Go to photo albums
South Manhattan
from the Staten Island Ferry.
The best trip in New York.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I particularly like the S10's two-part, twisting body which makes taking low-level or high-level shots much easier.  I also like the 10x optical zoom, but wish that it had a wider angled lens too.  Sometimes, for indoor shots, I dig out the Olympus C-4000 which has a much wider lens.

 
All photographs and text on this website ©2009 Chris Henley
(Unless otherwise credited)