Aug 30, 2013, 07:13
Hi all;
With additional time on my hands following retirement, I have decided to tackle attempting to learn some (or as much as my pea brain can absorb) of the art of photography. My past life has been a combination of mechanical engineering followed by 25 years of Information Technology management. Have used point and shoot cameras most of my adult life. Started the digital age with a Kodak push the button followed by a FujiFilm Fine Pix. With the intent of beginning to learn the proper art of photography and still retain some semblance of photo capability I have decided to start with the simplicity of point and shoot with some manual intervention capabilities. My selection of choice based upon reviews such as consumer reports (and price) is a Nikon CoolPix L820. Yes after reviewing some of the posts on Shutter Talk , this may have been a mistake. Well I am just starting and the only thing I know for sure is that Photographic Geeks and Computer Nerds have something in common, ACRONYMS! I have MUCH to learn, the question is where do I start?
With additional time on my hands following retirement, I have decided to tackle attempting to learn some (or as much as my pea brain can absorb) of the art of photography. My past life has been a combination of mechanical engineering followed by 25 years of Information Technology management. Have used point and shoot cameras most of my adult life. Started the digital age with a Kodak push the button followed by a FujiFilm Fine Pix. With the intent of beginning to learn the proper art of photography and still retain some semblance of photo capability I have decided to start with the simplicity of point and shoot with some manual intervention capabilities. My selection of choice based upon reviews such as consumer reports (and price) is a Nikon CoolPix L820. Yes after reviewing some of the posts on Shutter Talk , this may have been a mistake. Well I am just starting and the only thing I know for sure is that Photographic Geeks and Computer Nerds have something in common, ACRONYMS! I have MUCH to learn, the question is where do I start?