Digital Photography Online Tutorial

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Mastering your digital camera can be challenging. Beginners often struggle without direction, so online tutorials are a great way of learning how to take great pictures. Luckily there are a number of excellent resources specializing in all elements of digital photography, for beginners and experts alike.

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      Digital Photography School is a website run by photography enthusiast Darren Rowse. The website combines a range of tips, tricks and full tutorials from professional contributors and fans of the website. There are three sections to explore--tutorials and tips, an equipment guide and post-processing advice--with each receiving regular updates.

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      Digital Photography Tutorial is a site aimed at photographers of all ability groups. The easy-to-follow guides cover the basics as well as advanced shooting techniques and Adobe Photoshop guidance. There are also brief insights into aerial and black and white photography, as well as a glossary of terms.

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      Strobist is an often-updated blog and home to the complete Lighting 101 guide. This website is designed to educate photographers new and old about photographic lighting techniques. There is a wealth of equipment guides and reviews, as well as alternative how-to articles explaining how to make your own cheap but effective lighting equipment.

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      Photo.net's Learn section claims to be a "textbook for new photographers." The website offers information on photography basics, light, lenses and exposure as well as emphasising the creative aspect of photography with articles from experts and featured photographers. Photo.net rounds off its expansive library of knowledge with an in-depth post-processing guide, specifically relating to digital photography.

Tips & Warnings

  • Many of the tutorial websites featured include forums for sharing photography and discussions; for feedback on your work, try consulting the website's community. Constructive criticism will help improve your technique.

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