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Posted by FutureDesign
Somehow afta taking a few pictures of my sisters gradution, i am drawn into the art of photography. Any tips for a newbie?


Posted by SnowBear
where do you live ?

Posted by FutureDesign
Australia why?

Posted by SnowBear
well in Australia you got some great landscape´s try some thing there go out and look around

Posted by fetzi
what camera do you use? I hope not a phones' one

Posted by Davo_169
especially at surfers

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just for the record thats a joke intended for australians who understand what i mean. surfers refers to surfers paradise on the gold coast where there are ALOT of chicks everywhere not the surfers themselves

[ This Message was edited by: davo_169 on 2004-12-16 13:32 ]

Posted by nickorooster
Hehe, surfers.

Does Ernie DIngo still do those "Go On, See Australia" ads?

Posted by Davo_169
sometimes on late night TV but very rarely

Posted by Grimslade
There are some great web sites. Try luminous-landscape.com. Or the forums at dpreview.com for starts. A guy there named petteri has a site of his own with some great tutorials.

Posted by Chazzer3
I'm into photography, it's a great thing once you are into it, well done and go and do some landscape photos, any problems, just e-mail me, or PM me, whatever you prefer!

Charlie.

Posted by blackspot
I was just wondering which is actually better as a real photographer, Hi-end single-lens digital cameras or the traditional single-lens cameras? My friend says you can stretch your imagination more with film cameras because of some of it's imperfections that you can actually utilize as an artform/effect. I don't know what he means.

Posted by FutureDesign
Firstly what cam shuld i get a decent one btw


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