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If you don't find what you want in this hread, do a search.
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Happy Snapping
Don McVee
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Don, You did a super job in answering question. Well done.This forum sees frequent requests for advice and basic instruction
from beginners to digital photography, often also beginners to
photography of any kind. Often these requests include specific
questions, the answers to which are too complex to be understood by
a beginner. This is my attempt to address the need for a list of
websites providing basic instruction. It will not be exhaustive
but, hopefully, will provide a thorough grounding in the basics.
To beginners to photography I recommend a trip to the public
library for a book on basic (not digital) photography - a simple
book that explains exposure and focusing. Then I recommend the
following websites:
http://www.shortcourses.com/using/index.htm
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/nav/takingPics.shtml
http://www.camera.canon.my/photography/art/index.htm
http://photo.net/photo/tutorial/light
Beginners to digital photography, who have some background in film
photography, would not hurt themselves by checking out those four
websites. The following are recommended to digital beginners:
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/dlc/index/jhtml
http://digital.photography.home.att.net
http://www.dpreview.com/learn
http://www.dpreview.com/glossary
http://www.botzilla.com
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~parr/photography/faq.html
http://www.megapixel.net
http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw
http://www.kleptography.com
http://users.skynet.be/Canonians
For an excellent site that focuses on landscape photography:
http://luminous-landscape.com
For instruction on PhotoShop and PhotoShop Elements:
http://www.arraich.com/intro.htm
For instruction in the use of Histograms:
http://www.quiknet.com/~frcn/Histograms.html
For good advice on workflow management and the use of RAW format:
http://www.kleptography.com/notes-workflow.htm
A more advanced site for after you have mastered the basics is:
http://zonezero.com
If you want to take courses, online or other try these:
http://shortcourses.com
http://nyip.com (my Alma Mater)
http://photoworkshop.com
Hopefully these websites will provide for the instruction of
newbies and make their experience with photography as fulfilling as
mine has been.
Cheers
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Happy Snapping
Don McVee
http://www.pbase.com/mcveed/galleries
--Happy SnappingDon McVee http://www.pbase.com/mcveed/galleries
Just getting this listed in "my threads"
That's a dead link. Here's the correct one:Thanks for starting an excellent thread, Don! Here's a link to a
great tutorial that helped me finally understand the valuable
'Curves' correction feature in many image editing programs.
http://www.digitalsecrets.net/secrets/curves.html
--FredThis forum sees frequent requests for advice and basic instruction
from beginners to digital photography, often also beginners to
photography of any kind. Often these requests include specific
questions, the answers to which are too complex to be understood by
a beginner. This is my attempt to address the need for a list of
websites providing basic instruction. It will not be exhaustive
but, hopefully, will provide a thorough grounding in the basics.
To beginners to photography I recommend a trip to the public
library for a book on basic (not digital) photography - a simple
book that explains exposure and focusing. Then I recommend the
following websites:
http://www.shortcourses.com/using/index.htm
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/nav/takingPics.shtml
http://www.camera.canon.my/photography/art/index.htm
http://photo.net/photo/tutorial/light
Beginners to digital photography, who have some background in film
photography, would not hurt themselves by checking out those four
websites. The following are recommended to digital beginners:
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/dlc/index/jhtml
http://digital.photography.home.att.net
http://www.dpreview.com/learn
http://www.dpreview.com/glossary
http://www.botzilla.com
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~parr/photography/faq.html
http://www.megapixel.net
http://www.cliffshade.com/dpfwiw
http://www.kleptography.com
http://users.skynet.be/Canonians
For an excellent site that focuses on landscape photography:
http://luminous-landscape.com
For instruction on PhotoShop and PhotoShop Elements:
http://www.arraich.com/intro.htm
For instruction in the use of Histograms:
http://www.quiknet.com/~frcn/Histograms.html
For good advice on workflow management and the use of RAW format:
http://www.kleptography.com/notes-workflow.htm
A more advanced site for after you have mastered the basics is:
http://zonezero.com
If you want to take courses, online or other try these:
http://shortcourses.com
http://nyip.com (my Alma Mater)
http://photoworkshop.com
Hopefully these websites will provide for the instruction of
newbies and make their experience with photography as fulfilling as
mine has been.
Cheers
--
Happy Snapping
Don McVee
http://www.pbase.com/mcveed/galleries