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a2kblog ·
2007/07/04 - 02:27
Hey Professional
We are new comers to your fields
we need ur appriciations and advice to become like u
help us !!!
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arkantos ·
2007/07/19 - 15:34
Me too ....I too am a new entrant in this field and woulld love to hear comments n suggestions from d experts of the trade.
~Kris
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marid ·
2007/07/25 - 15:49
ehekz. i need pointers too!!
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barben ·
2007/08/13 - 06:43
Hellow there
I'm a new photographer and want some advanced critiques if it's possible
thanks ;)
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Fouraces ·
2007/09/12 - 03:37
New aswell, would appriciate every minute you spend on my photos. Thanks in advance! /Seba
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cavist ·
2007/09/12 - 15:53
a2kblog, left you some comments, hope they help!
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pretz08 ·
2007/09/13 - 12:16
hello all you expert photographers, i want help and advice.
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Captain ·
2007/09/21 - 17:48
This will help you all ! It's Way COOL !
www.246FotoMorph.com
let me know how this can be used in diferent ways ?
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Captain ·
2007/09/21 - 17:48
This will help you all ! It's Way COOL !
www.246FotoMorph.com
let me know how this can be used in diferent ways ?
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cavist ·
2007/09/22 - 13:44
Go to your local library and request a book "100 ways to take better photograps" by Michael Busselle. That is a good start.
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prilade ·
2007/09/22 - 16:25
I am doing my best and need your advises!
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LetsGetMarried ·
2007/11/03 - 02:17
=)
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kezza2c ·
2007/11/03 - 14:58
My daughter is 14 and would like constructive criticsto guide her
I think she has something behind the lens and infrount
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mysamokov ·
2007/11/21 - 14:20
Please, check out my blog and share your thoughts and advises.
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headache ·
2007/12/21 - 18:01
check out my blog too. Need your comments/feedback
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focusjamesfocus ·
2007/12/22 - 08:28
mine too! pretty pls.
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rpermana ·
2007/12/23 - 12:51
hi experts..
similar like others.. i also need your critics.. 
mind to visit mine?
thanks..
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Logan85 ·
2008/01/16 - 14:02
i need more feed back
..seriously
like now..
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sjasf ·
2008/02/14 - 06:03
This is definitely *not* advice from an expert. It's recently acquired experience from an amateur. The short version is basically: "think!"
I started in Jan. 2007 and began by reading a dumbed-down book (perfect for me) by Scott Kelby, which is now in two volumes: The Digital Photography Book. Kelby thinks he's funny, but his Photoshop and photography manuals are clear and concise. He offers simple, easy tips to start taking better photos which work for dSLR's and compacts. I have subsequently bought a lot of books on photography history, theory and practice which are a matter of taste. Photo books are frustrating; even good quality publications cannot reproduce the format and sheer presence of a photograph, so galleries / museums are vital tools.
It's better to have one good all-round lens than a range of mediocre ones. I acquired that expensive experience the hard way. My tripod is probably the most useful tool. Don't stint; buy a good one.
My cameras offer a lot of gizmos and presets. I experiment and now feel confident enough to work in manual mode and RAW, but my most useful tool is the eye-brain connection. After a while, I stopped the hit-and-miss approach and began to think the shot through before actually taking it.
I felt enormous pleasure when I realised I wasn't taking snapshots or holiday pictures anymore but making a creative statement. I hope we all share it!
Digital allows us to mess around at practically no cost. It would be a shame not to make use of it.
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