hpklahn
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: San Diego, California
Posts: 71
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I would start by just using the camera. Trust the "auto" modes (eg - "portrait", "landscape", "macro", etc.) while you learn to make manual adjustments for exposure.
For basic photography lessons I would look around the Web at some photo posting sites such as the ones that want to sell you prints by mail. These often have tutorial lessons you can access. Some camera makers sites (like Olympus) have free photography lessons ranging from beginning to advanced. What better way to get people to buy their stuff?
Also, post your photos here and at other sites and ask that people be brutally frank with their criticism. They will often tell you how to correct the mistakes you made in those photos. I have made it a practice to redo the photos and incorporate the changes and compare. They are almost always right. Also, do not just mindlessly delete the pics from the camera that you do not like. Instead, review them with a critical eye and decide what went wrong before deleting.
While you are doing all of the above, *smile*, get a good digital editing program (like Photoshop Elements 2) and take some classes on it at a local adult school. You will use it constantly with your camera, and the combination will cause you to grow at a faster rate.
Hey, just have fun with the camera. I rest my case. Regards, Henry
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