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Understanding photography #1
I found a really cool site that helps break down the (really steep) learning curve of using cameras outside of auto mode. I've been trying to get better with taking photos recently, so this is a great find for me.

http://photography-mapped.com/
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RE: Understanding photography #2
(06-28-2017, 10:40 PM)Inori Wrote: I found a really cool site that helps break down the (really steep) learning curve of using cameras outside of auto mode. I've been trying to get better with taking photos recently, so this is a great find for me.

http://photography-mapped.com/

Nothing here is either new or unique to me.

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RE: Understanding photography #3
(06-28-2017, 11:06 PM)sab2r Wrote:
(06-28-2017, 10:40 PM)Inori Wrote: I found a really cool site that helps break down the (really steep) learning curve of using cameras outside of auto mode. I've been trying to get better with taking photos recently, so this is a great find for me.

http://photography-mapped.com/

Nothing here is either new or unique to me.

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2. Just because you don't find value in it doesn't mean nobody else does
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Understanding photography #4
On the contrary Inori. I have been a part-time fashion, event, lifestyle, portrait and occasional street photographer(somewhere between casual and professional as a free agent) for the past six years, during which magazines like camerapixo has been strong source of inspiration for me.

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RE: Understanding photography #5
Hm, while it may be fools play to someone with a bit of photography knowledge, there are some cool things on this site, and I particularly like the interactive thing it has.

Thanks for the share!
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RE: Understanding photography #6
This is super neat, thanks my man.

I have a camera and it's just sitting there Sad Would love to get back into it.
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RE: Understanding photography #7
This app is a fresh start for people who want to take up photography serious. It will give you the answers to the most common questions, which pop up in your head at the initial phase of your career as a photographer. When I started to work this app was a sort of a savior for me because it gave me many answers straight and fast. Plus, I was guided by the headshots Naples FL professional photographers in order to get the best and most qualitative product in the end.
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2020, 07:57 AM by Johny_Bonny.)

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RE: Understanding photography #8
Beautiful site, if anyone is into photography. Annie Leibovitz photography course just dropped on Masterclass not long ago.

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RE: Understanding photography #9
It seems to me that every person should learn how to take beautiful photos. I didn’t know how before either, but then on my birthday I received online portrait photography courses from friends as a gift - the necessary work skills.I read a lot about these courses, but I wasn't sure if I needed them. But then I decided to go and realized that I learned a lot of new things and improved my skills.

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RE: Understanding photography #10
I got an amazing camera... had plans to use it never did

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