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Sep 26, 2015 17:16:04   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
I've done a search but get confused about which I want to try which would be best . I currently shot with an sx50 and I am playing a bit with settings and hope to move into a real DSLR soon . My interests are mostly nature, animals and landscapes , with Grandchildren tossed in for good measure :)
Just got my first tablet and need something to read thanks for the suggestions

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Sep 26, 2015 18:30:24   #
Paul Buckhiester Loc: Columbus, GA USA
 
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
I've done a search but get confused about which I want to try which would be best . I currently shot with an sx50 and I am playing a bit with settings and hope to move into a real DSLR soon . My interests are mostly nature, animals and landscapes , with Grandchildren tossed in for good measure :)
Just got my first tablet and need something to read thanks for the suggestions


I highly recommend the introductory courses on
CreativeLive as a start point.

There are several stunning e-books. If you have a Kindle app on your tablet, you can preview your short list.

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Sep 26, 2015 18:34:29   #
rjaywallace Loc: Wisconsin
 
What sort of ebook are you seeking. Have you consulted an obvious source such as Amazon? Your poorly-worded question does not indicate whether you are looking for information on your current camera, on some other camera, or on some photographic subject such as portraits, landscape, pets, or whatever.

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Sep 26, 2015 22:17:45   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
rjaywallace wrote:
What sort of ebook are you seeking. Have you consulted an obvious source such as Amazon? Your poorly-worded question does not indicate whether you are looking for information on your current camera, on some other camera, or on some photographic subject such as portraits, landscape, pets, or whatever.


Want to find something to read that will increase my limited knowledge that will help me improve now and eventually help when I take the jump to DSLR ,there sre.too many choices on kindle

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Sep 26, 2015 23:46:17   #
blackest Loc: Ireland
 
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
Want to find something to read that will increase my limited knowledge that will help me improve now and eventually help when I take the jump to DSLR ,there sre.too many choices on kindle


bryan petersons understanding exposure is often recommended not sure of its e valiable. it's a question i've asked on here before so a search for books or ebooks on the hog (search link at top of page) should bring up some recommended reads.

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Sep 27, 2015 07:12:15   #
CO
 
This e-book is great for landscape photography: Visual Flow by Ian Plant.

Kevin Adams, who is a professional photographer specializing in waterfalls, has a waterfalls instructional DVD that you can order online.
http://www.kadamsphoto.com/catalog/waterfall-photography-with-kevin-adams-instructional-p-70.html

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Sep 27, 2015 10:24:19   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
blackest wrote:
bryan petersons understanding exposure is often recommended not sure of its e valiable. it's a question i've asked on here before so a search for books or ebooks on the hog (search link at top of page) should bring up some recommended reads.


Understanding Exposure is an excellent source of info and a good read. For me, I also found Tony Northrup's Stunning Digital Photography a good source. You have infinite possibilities.

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Sep 27, 2015 13:37:40   #
plaza Loc: london uk
 
blackest wrote:
bryan petersons understanding exposure is often recommended not sure of its e valiable. it's a question i've asked on here before so a search for books or ebooks on the hog (search link at top of page) should bring up some recommended reads.
this book is available as e-book

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Sep 27, 2015 19:52:36   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
blackest wrote:
bryan petersons understanding exposure is often recommended not sure of its e valiable. it's a question i've asked on here before so a search for books or ebooks on the hog (search link at top of page) should bring up some recommended reads.


Thank You I bought it so far so good :)

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Sep 27, 2015 20:08:06   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
47greyfox wrote:
Understanding Exposure is an excellent source of info and a good read. For me, I also found Tony Northrup's Stunning Digital Photography a good source. You have infinite possibilities.

thank you bought this one also

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Sep 27, 2015 21:01:56   #
wlgoode Loc: Globe, AZ
 
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
I've done a search but get confused about which I want to try which would be best . I currently shot with an sx50 and I am playing a bit with settings and hope to move into a real DSLR soon . My interests are mostly nature, animals and landscapes , with Grandchildren tossed in for good measure :)
Just got my first tablet and need something to read thanks for the suggestions


This could be the very best photo site, might wanna bookmark it: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/

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Sep 27, 2015 23:06:41   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
Josh Dunlop of Expertphotography has a few good ebooks. check his web site.

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Sep 28, 2015 00:47:19   #
Silvermeteor Loc: South Carolina, USA
 
You might want to consider Stunning Digital Photography by Tony Northrup. It is available on Amazon for less than $10 and is well rated.

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Sep 28, 2015 06:27:43   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
Silvermeteor wrote:
You might want to consider Stunning Digital Photography by Tony Northrup. It is available on Amazon for less than $10 and is well rated.


:thumbup: ... and also has links to videos within the ebook.

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Sep 28, 2015 08:53:44   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
wlgoode wrote:
This could be the very best photo site, might wanna bookmark it: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/



Agreed, Excellent Website

:thumbup:

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