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Ahhh reminds me of when I first got a DSLR. Go out and take as many pictures of everything with all different angles, settings etc. Some good pictures matey. Photography is nothing but practice. The more you practice the better you get. But there are also some fundamentals you need to learn...
Lol good advice also. Cheers Dan. Believe it or not I like taking pictures, posting them on here and being told what is wrong. Because it gives me some thing to take away and work on.
No real update just gave the car a detail and I've had my private plates fitted so shes pretty much bob on looks wise. Now it's just a case of getting everything mint. Maybe a respray here and there.
Pics
day222 by scott.thomas21, on Flickr
Quarry Blue by scott.thomas21, on Flickr...
That's your first mistake. Nikon are far better than Canon. I have a D5000 and its a great bit of kit. I actually came from Canon to Nikon so I like to think my views are impartial. Nikon is much better.
Another bit of advice mate set the camera to timer so it goes off after a 2 second gap, otherwise you will still get slight blur when pressing the shutter button.
Yea I did notice the price. That said it doesn't just focus on how to take a picture but how to become a freelance and everything that is involved. Not saying I want to become one but it would be nice to know how to.
Anybody thought about or already completed one of these?
Its a 24 week course and at the end you get a diploma in Photography.
Course Details
http://www.thephotographyinstitute.co.uk/index.cfm/apg/home
You get to study and complete it all at home and when completed you get a diploma...
Agree with Dan :) Plus my comment on FB. Not bad for having a camera a month if that.
Here was my effort. Still no perfect.
Renaultsport Clio 172 by scott.thomas21, on Flickr