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Andy Collins
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Cheers Ian. This is about my third try at it. Hoping to get myself on a photography course towards the end of May. Got a long way to go before I get anywhere near some of the other efforts I've seen on here though. Very much an inspiration to get my backside out there and try something new.

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Cheers Ian. This is about my third try at it. Hoping to get myself on a photography course towards the end of May. Got a long way to go before I get anywhere near some of the other efforts I've seen on here though. Very much an inspiration to get my backside out there and try something new.

 

I did an evening course at the local art school. In fairness it was aimed at arty/fixed position photos which is kind of a waste to me but i did learn all about depth of field and what all the functions do. The hardest thing i've found is getting the right angle to shoot from, i have a thousand odd photos of the same task from most angles to see which looks best.

 

Best thing i was told was never delete a photo you've taken (whilst looking at the cameras small lcd screen) as on a computer screen it might look amazing. Oh and always take 2 shots minimum.

 

 

Dave D, cheers for the comment although im still only doing the stuff i percieve as easy. :thumbup:

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