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<blockquote data-quote="Tami Jo" data-source="post: 84199" data-attributes="member: 10397"><p>Welcome to the site Michael! You are going to learn so much form everyone here. Read through the thread on your camera model when you get a chance. That is a great place to start. The book by Bryan Peterson about understanding exposure is a definite. It will really help you. I have it and refer back to it when I have a question or have mind overload. There is so much to learn and while in the process it is easy to forget things that you haven't really had the opportunity to apply. Retention is best when all those techniques and concepts are put to work. At least I have found that to be true. There are several really terrific books out there but at the moment their titles seem to escape me. Keep reviewing the forums and so great recommendations are sure to follow. Congrats on your new Nikon DSLR, you are going to love it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tami Jo, post: 84199, member: 10397"] Welcome to the site Michael! You are going to learn so much form everyone here. Read through the thread on your camera model when you get a chance. That is a great place to start. The book by Bryan Peterson about understanding exposure is a definite. It will really help you. I have it and refer back to it when I have a question or have mind overload. There is so much to learn and while in the process it is easy to forget things that you haven't really had the opportunity to apply. Retention is best when all those techniques and concepts are put to work. At least I have found that to be true. There are several really terrific books out there but at the moment their titles seem to escape me. Keep reviewing the forums and so great recommendations are sure to follow. Congrats on your new Nikon DSLR, you are going to love it! [/QUOTE]
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