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its not a photo forum, its just a forum for people to post up pictures. some of us want a forum only for photography, just like the animal/snake forum was made.
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Deev said he was going to change the name of the photo forum a couple of months ago, but he never has.
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the website accordaffair posted is great and very informative.
I really didnt understand all that f-stop stuff, or anything else for that matter. Now i donot completely, but it helped me a lot. I also figured out that my camera sucks
i cant adjust arpeture, and I cant shorten the shutter speed, only make it slower(long time exposure).
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Photography is guesswork unless you understand why changing a setting on a camera has a particular effect. It's not enough to know what the control does; that's a limitation of the owner's manual. Otherwise, everyone would be a pro, right?
To fill in the "why" something does what it does, start with a book. There are tons of photography books, some are basic and don't seem related to modern digital cameras, some are from the film era, many have an emphasis on SLRs, some have an emphasis on a particular type of photography (i.e. landscape or whatever) --- and it doesn't really matter much as long as it's a good book.
The reason is because photography books get you thinking about things OTHER than the damn camera, and you'll come to learn it isn't so much the camera that's important as the monkey behind it.
Here are some to get you started:
Bryan Peterson's Understanding Exposure
John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide
Jeff Wignall's The Joy of Digital PhotographyLast edited by deckeda; 10-21-2006, 11:40 PM.
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Originally posted by d112crzyyes, we do need a photography forum, or subforum. People are starting to get more into it on this forum now, and theres been a lot of photography and camera related quetions lately.
But, what the hell do I know anyways. lol
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yes, we do need a photography forum, or subforum. People are starting to get more into it on this forum now, and theres been a lot of photography and camera related quetions lately.
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Basically invest in a tripod. Play with all the manual seettings read up on the manual and that should help you a lot. Take a lot of pics with each setting to see what each is like.
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Photography tips
I was thinking it would be cool if we had a forum sub-section for photography tips and the like.
I'll start
http://www.photonhead.com/
Filled with tips, tricks, and tutorials, Photonhead is a great resource for newbies and not-so-newbies to digital photography. Photonhead covers choosing a camera, taking photos, and photo editing, and has a cool "SimCam," which lets you adjust shutter speed, aperture, and ISO on a test image and see the results as if it were a real camera. Look elsewhere for camera and software reviews, though, as the ones on the site are ancient.Tags: None
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