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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoEnth47" data-source="post: 124041" data-attributes="member: 13095"><p>Some great advice for you in the previous posts. Why don't you visit your local library. They will have a good selection of books that can teach you the actual photography part, once you are somewhat familiar with your camera. Things like composition, depth of field, getting the most from your shutter, what is ISO and how to use it, etc. etc. Don't expect to learn it all in a flash. Read about the same things in different books, as different people will explain things a little differently. But when you have read something, then go out and practice, practice, practice, practice, practice ... get the idea?! There is no teacher like practice. Practice will cost you nothing, as there is no film to worry about. You will most likely learn the most from your mistakes. Above all, enjoy yourself. Don't allow it all to get to hard. Just take your time and learn at your own pace. There's no hurry.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy the journey. Photography is not a destination, but a way of life. You will never know it all. There is always more. So have fun!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoEnth47, post: 124041, member: 13095"] Some great advice for you in the previous posts. Why don't you visit your local library. They will have a good selection of books that can teach you the actual photography part, once you are somewhat familiar with your camera. Things like composition, depth of field, getting the most from your shutter, what is ISO and how to use it, etc. etc. Don't expect to learn it all in a flash. Read about the same things in different books, as different people will explain things a little differently. But when you have read something, then go out and practice, practice, practice, practice, practice ... get the idea?! There is no teacher like practice. Practice will cost you nothing, as there is no film to worry about. You will most likely learn the most from your mistakes. Above all, enjoy yourself. Don't allow it all to get to hard. Just take your time and learn at your own pace. There's no hurry. Enjoy the journey. Photography is not a destination, but a way of life. You will never know it all. There is always more. So have fun!!! [/QUOTE]
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