I am jumping all over the place when I try to sit down and do some DSLR technique research. That is mostly because I am just very busy running around and never seem to have the time to just sit and focus on one thing.
I am really just looking for some ideas of some sites that you like to follow to gather information. That could be forums like we have here at the huddle or it could be anything that you like that you find useful. I am just trying to find some resources that I will tune into and follow a little.
Thanks in advance.
What are some sites that you guys like to follow?
Started by Skippy, Nov 15 2010 10:47 AM
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Posted 15 November 2010 - 10:47 AM
#2
Posted 15 November 2010 - 11:49 AM
Skippy, on 11/15/10 9:47am, said:
I am jumping all over the place when I try to sit down and do some DSLR technique research. That is mostly because I am just very busy running around and never seem to have the time to just sit and focus on one thing.
I am really just looking for some ideas of some sites that you like to follow to gather information. That could be forums like we have here at the huddle or it could be anything that you like that you find useful. I am just trying to find some resources that I will tune into and follow a little.
Thanks in advance.
I am really just looking for some ideas of some sites that you like to follow to gather information. That could be forums like we have here at the huddle or it could be anything that you like that you find useful. I am just trying to find some resources that I will tune into and follow a little.
Thanks in advance.
I like the user groups (Camera model Specific are best). You'll find most have Q/A's for beginners and experienced users.
Also sign up for the manuf. newsletter. Some manuf. sites have tutorials also.
#3
Posted 15 November 2010 - 12:02 PM
as a sony/minolta user, the website dyxum.com is absolutely indespensible for me. it's got great, active forums with a ton of really knowledgeable, helpful users. they sponsor photo contests and stuff, and they have a lens (and other gear) database with detailed specs and reviews for every lens ever made for the mount.
won't help you much as a canon guy though.
luminous landscape is a really good site.
won't help you much as a canon guy though.
luminous landscape is a really good site.
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 06:07 PM
one of the best if not the best, FredMiranda.com
#8
Posted 31 March 2011 - 10:37 PM
Skippy, on 11/15/10 11:47am, said:
I am jumping all over the place when I try to sit down and do some DSLR technique research. That is mostly because I am just very busy running around and never seem to have the time to just sit and focus on one thing.
I am really just looking for some ideas of some sites that you like to follow to gather information. That could be forums like we have here at the huddle or it could be anything that you like that you find useful. I am just trying to find some resources that I will tune into and follow a little.
Thanks in advance.
I am really just looking for some ideas of some sites that you like to follow to gather information. That could be forums like we have here at the huddle or it could be anything that you like that you find useful. I am just trying to find some resources that I will tune into and follow a little.
Thanks in advance.
I shoot wedding, mitzvahs, portraits, budoir. Here is a link to a free school that should help you alot.
http://www.michaelthementor.com/
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