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I don't remember seeing this site http://luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/ I have found it quite usefull.
Why yes, my one eye is bigger than the other. Thanks for pointing that out.
I find this quite handy
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials.htm
Wonderful links. I second Ken Rockwell's site (http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech.htm). There is a ton there for beginners.
might help someone ? Few listed under http://digital-photography-school.com/
http://www.coffeedrunk.com/2009/07/1...ead-tutorials/
Great links! Thanx everyone for posting?
Do you also get camera specific courses/tutorials, say for Nikon?
http://photographersonutube.yolasite.com/beginners.php
I think this guy is good. if you a beginner, he explains in details with photos so u have a great idea.
And this is the bottom line.
Vimeo DSLR Video School:
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/archive/dslr
Canon DSLR camera's produce such good video quality!
I've found this site and its great for beginners through to pro's, he also has weekend themes and edits you can do and send back. its a great community and gets you to use your cameras as well :
http://froknowsphoto.com/
Cool.
no need to buy a new camera, its the lenses you want to perfect on...If you like taking portrait shot, get yourself a portrait lense approx R1000, wow F stop goes right down to 1.8 - awesome detail with portraits
Practise your shots - go back to the manual, you will see your shots will improve...
Portrait lens for R1000? What drugs are you on, dude? Add a zero and you are approaching the ballpark for a decent portrait lens.
And this is the bottom line.
Fantastic Plastic, Nifty Fifty, call it what you want is basically a 75/80mm equivalent on a crop factor SLR so yes, it makes an almost perfect portrait practise lens for silly money
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