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thefonz78 22-08-11 11:57 AM

Website for photography techniques and how to do them
 
I can find lots of websites on photoshop or raw help but not many on the actual shooting techniques. I would like to find a website which has lots of different shots using different techniques then an explanation or a tutorial on how it was shot. Where the light was, if you spot metered and where, shutter speed, aperture etc.. Anyone know any sites like this?

GeoffWessex 22-08-11 03:57 PM

Absolutely everything you need can be found at [URL="http://www.digital-photography-school.com/"]Digital Photography School[/URL] - the tutorials are divided (and kept apart) between the [B]photography[/B] itself, [B]cameras and equipment[/B], and [B]post-production[/B]...... if I also tell you that you get a weekly email newsletter for the free registration I might be accused of advertising for them.... but I'll say that, reading the site, along with PhotoRadar, covers just about everything you need.

thefonz78 22-08-11 04:12 PM

Thanks Geoff looks like a great site i will be joining the newsletter.

Brad_wakefield 27-08-11 06:48 PM

Try youtube and Vimeo...

Reinardina 27-08-11 08:23 PM

I started out at Digital photography School, but haven't been there for ages. Constantly sidetracked by other websites. Maybe I should make an effort and return.

They did indeed have a lot of practical advice, for which I then was not quite ready.

Stargate 01 27-08-11 08:41 PM

Sounds like a good site, might take a look myself cause I think I could do with as much help as I can get!!!!!!!!

Reinardina 28-08-11 04:06 PM

[QUOTE=Stargate 01;60992]Sounds like a good site, might take a look myself cause I think I could do with as much help as I can get!!!!!!!![/QUOTE]

Join the club.

mike e 16-09-11 07:39 PM

Try the BBC wildlife magazine site - [url]http://www.discoverwildlife.com[/url] - they have about 15 downloadable PDF files some of which cover wildlife photography also I can agree on Digital Photography School. I will add I have learnt more from becoming a member of my local Zoo/ Wildlife parks etc... and spending as much time there as possible taking photos and just seeing what works.


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