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Digital Photography Basics

I the last months that I’ve been using my Digital Canon Ixus 30, I may have influenced about half a dozen other people to buy the same camera. (Had it been thru Amazon, I could have gotten a couple hundred bucks!)

And like everybody else who are new to using a digical camera, or any camera for that matter, the technical aspects of using the camera to its fullest potential (and eventually being able to take brilliant pictures) can be quite a bit confusing to a regular user. For one thing, they all don’t want to read the manual that comes with it. And thus, I get the same old questions such as aperture, focal point, exposure, stitching, etc.

I’d like to point them to some sites or blog that could help them learn the basics and some other common tricks but I really haven’t found one (or again, I’m just too lazy to look for them as well). I used to send them over at Litratista.org for some inspiration or quick tips but they tell me that it’s too techy for them.

If you know of any other sites or blogs that cater to these kind of audience, please do leave a link or two. :)

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9 Responses to “Digital Photography Basics”


  1. Gravatar Icon karla replied on Dec 15th, 2005 at 10:48 pm (1)

    there are a lot of blogs that cater to digital photography
    of course.. plug ko muna ung http://www.litratista.org hehe :D

    then there’s http://www.livingroom.org.au/photolog

    :)

  2. Gravatar Icon karla replied on Dec 15th, 2005 at 10:49 pm (2)

    and by the way.. i took a digital photography 101 class :) i still have my handouts with me
    but still.. the best way to learn is to practice :)

  3. Gravatar Icon Sassy replied on Dec 15th, 2005 at 11:25 pm (3)

    Toy with the cam with the manual beside you. Katatamad naman magbasa…

  4. Gravatar Icon joachim replied on Dec 16th, 2005 at 4:14 am (4)

    hehehe, oo nga pala, I would like to thank Yuga for hosting litratista.org, and yes we do have a few tricks sa site as well, thanks karla for the plug.

  5. Gravatar Icon rain replied on Dec 16th, 2005 at 6:32 am (5)

    Waw. Free plugging.

  6. Gravatar Icon rain replied on Dec 16th, 2005 at 6:40 am (6)

    Oo nga pala, here are the suggestions, though these links aren’t really for the digicam enthusiast; these are for those who’re interested in toy camera photography, and those into what’s popularly known as Lomography, or Lomo cameras:

    ToyKameraPilipinas Yahoogroup: Toy, plastic cameras? Vintage Russian cameras (rangefinders, SLR’s)? If you want fun, film photography for cheap, join this group. We have resident professional photographers to help you.

    Ahem, and for today’s shameful plug (since people have been forever pestering me about Lomo cameras): myFotoFAQ

  7. Gravatar Icon Sarah replied on Dec 17th, 2005 at 9:41 pm (7)

    photoxels.com has some nice digital photography tips. there’s another one, but I forgot.

    Dude, just tell them to google it. *nudge

  8. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Dec 19th, 2005 at 11:22 pm (8)

    Thanks for the links. I’m sure my friend has read all your comments. ;)

  9. Gravatar Icon Anthony replied on Aug 16th, 2006 at 5:23 pm (9)

    I’ve also started a blog about digital photography.
    You can visit it at http://funwithcam3ra.blogspot.com

    I hope you find something useful. :)

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