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    Hello, okay, lemme explain what happened first. In our school, there's this one week called Horizons Week: Where all the people in our school gets one week off proper school work and they get to choose an activity the school has provided.
    So I chose Digital Photography, cause I always wanted to learn how to take proper photographs. I don't really know anything about taking "proper" photographs and I know there's some photographers here in CX so I was wondering if any of you guys can give me any tips to start me off.

    Peace,
    Chucks

    NOTE: I don't know whether to post this in Support or Off-Topic, so I posted in Off-Topic. If I posted this in the wrong section, can someone move it please? Thanks so much.


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    I&#39;d talk with Silenced, his a pro at photography.

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    Oh okay, thanks -Element for link =] I&#39;ll be checking that out.


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    np
    do you have a digicam or an analog?

    or what cam do you have?

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    Umm, I&#39;m not really using my digital camera, because the school is providing them, I&#39;ll check it out when I&#39;m back at school, I got a week holiday :P


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    they&#39;ll probably get a canon powershot, if it&#39;s digital... something along those lines, they won&#39;t get D70&#39;s that&#39;s for sure XD.

    My advice for photographers, advice that I got recently that I&#39;m really trying to follow myself.
    -Take photos, and lots of them, the nice thing about digital is that you can analyze the photos without paying for them to be developed. Which is nice. The only thing that I don&#39;t like about digital is that you don&#39;t learn how the camera works, you just hit a button, and it saves the picture, you don&#39;t learn about the aperature, shutter speed, special tricks you can do to fool with both, along with the light meter etc. If you are going to buy a digital, buy a good fast one(with a really fast start up time) I&#39;d suggest the Nikon D50, with a .2 second start up and >8 megapxls.

    -I suggest watching a ton of photographers on dA too, I&#39;ll give you the best ones that I&#39;ve collected over the last 6 months, I&#39;ve got a ton of them, and you can just look at their compositions, they are all really amazing, and you will learn so much by just asking them how they find all their angles etc.

    -Personally, I shoot film, for several reasons. You have a different type of control. With a digital, you have a ton of control over what kind of picture you want to take etc, but you don&#39;t really have control if you don&#39;t know what any of those functions do, or if you stick to only 2 of them. That&#39;s why I shoot film, because my camera doesn&#39;t overload me with settings, I choose them all. Fully manual is really nice, that&#39;s why you should get an expensive digital if you are going to buy one, because otherwise you won&#39;t have that option.

    A camera with interchangable lenses is also really nice, it&#39;s the different between:
    (by me)
    and
    (courtesy matthewsaville, a friend)

    Telephoto vs macro, theres a lot of diversity between the shots that you can take, which is nice, but it&#39;s best to learn on one versatile lens.

    Ok, that&#39;s my spiel, if you wish to get some of the best photographers on dA, just post here or pm me and I&#39;ll get back to you.


    and thanks sobek, means a lot man .

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    lol, I was kinda hoping you&#39;d post so that you can help me out. And you did . I would definately like to learn more about photography so I would like your help

    Thanks Silenced and Element. Oh and Sobek :P


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    I suggest shooting analog first not sure if silenced said that (ive read it tho ) then you know what everything means Then I suggest buying a good digicam with changeable lenses. Canon eos serie is very good

    Here a couple of photographers I really like. :

    http://nuozek.deviantart.com/
    http://gwarf.deviantart.com/
    http://therandomhero.deviantart.com/

    and this photograph I really like http://www.deviantart.com/view/8359689/

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    well it matters exactally what you want to shoot, I like nature, so I shoot nature shots... I also like urban/rural, I&#39;ll post some links after, to all the best photographers.

    gwarf is really good, he&#39;s a favorite too

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