Technique Resources on the Web
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I thought it'd be nice to have a place to share photo tips and resources we find as we crawl around the web.
To start things off:
1) http://www.camerahobby.com/WeddingTOC.htm
2) http://www.shortcourses.com/index.htm
Specifically:
2b) http://www.shortcourses.com/using/index.htm
2c) http://www.shortcourses.com/equipment/index.htm
What have you found?
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Good idea, Cailean. I'll use the good ones for my resources section...
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Thanks Cailean
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Thanks for the links...
i had an okay site once..
gotta find it again ..
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shuttertalk Wrote:Good idea, Cailean. I'll use the good ones for my resources section... That's kinda what I was thinking - save you some work! How 'bout making it sticky so that it is easily found even if we haven't added to it in awhile!
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Stuck!
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Came across this one when on another forum (clubsnap)
Thought I'd share it here
http://www.photozone.de/2Equipment/canonFAQ.htm
Very informative about lenses!
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That's an awesome link, adam! Thanks!
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I found to link to this nifty site at the TRUE BLUE DINKY-DI AUSSIE DIGITAL CAMERA FORUM:
http://www.photonhead.com/simcam
It's basically a camera simulator to explain the basic relationship between aperture and shutter speed, etc...
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Found another one:
http://webphotoschool.com/Lesson_Library/Free_Lessons/
These are the free ones... presumably more advanced lessons are for sale...
EDIT: I suppose I should mention that the 'web photo school' site is apparently owned by Photoflex, a lighting manufacturer...
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Quite a few freebies on www.photographytips.com otherwise www.outdooreyes.com has some good techniques as well as a decent section on digital editing.
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Don't know how I missed this before....
Many, many, many Photoshop tips and tricks....
http://www.spoono.com/photoshop/tutorials/index.php
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This post is a tresure and just now I found it. I will explore it tomorrow. Thanks a lot!
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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A treasure I agree!
I don't think I will be doing much else than check the links and read for a while...
Thanks Cailean, if I become a famous photographer one day I will tell the world you put me on the right track with this thread.
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Here's the best article I've ever read.
Article written by Brooks Jensen, editor of LensWork magazine:
http://www.myfourthirds.com/document.php?id=11237
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there's some good articles here on the offstone forum
http://offstone.com/photo/forumdisplay.php?f=30
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adam Wrote:I'm having trouble accessing http://www.myfourthirds.com/document.php?id=11237
The link should be good, but the forum has an "account suspended" message put up by their host. Not a positive sign.
For a very short time -- it's in the the May-June issue -- this article can be downloaded as a free PDF in the "current issue" #58. Go to http://www.lenswork.com/overviewcurrentissue.htm and follow the "Download a PDF preview of this issue" link.
It's worth the download if you can spare the 1,134k -- but I don't think this issue, #58, will be current for much longer.
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I like the "twenty one ways to improve your artwork"
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The original link is working again, but the PDF is nice to have anyway.
One of my favourite points:
19.) Don't photograph what is "photographable." Photograph what interests you, even if it is impossible to photograph. It is almost impossible to make a great photograph of something that doesn't interest you. [...] There are no boring subjects in the entire universe - there are plenty of boring photographs made by bored photographers. Become passionate about something and that passion will, with time and dedication, manifest itself in your images.
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Photodoto
Digital Photography Blogs
Just two of the great photography sites I've seen around the web..
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Cool stuff!
Here's a link to the "Ultimate Exposure Computer" page. It contains a table of typical lighting conditions and you can lookup what aperture/shutter/ISO combinations would be needed. Very useful for planning.
http://www.fredparker.com/ultexp1.htm
If you want to understand why a polarizer needs to be turned a certain way, or the differences between different polarizers (linear vs. circular), look here:
http://dpfwiw.com/polarizer.htm
A variety of unique, deep and interesting resources from an amazing artistic photographer:
http://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/downloads/technique/
Signing up for his mailing list gets you more.
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I found an interesting site today â although they are really proud of their Facebook page, the articles tend to be snappy.
http://improvephotography.com/
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