Photography Tutorials
The most important pages of the site are the tutorials. The menu
on your left shows a list of pages with articles covering a wide
and ever growing list of topics. These articles can be read separately,
in any order, as each is a self-contained piece. Each piece, of
course, forms part of the whole and I have tried to assemble them
in some sort of logical order. If your thirst for knowledge is
total, rather than specific, then start at the top and work down.
In an effort to cater for different readers I have divided the knowledge
into three distinct levels.
- Tips - appear in yellow text and are designed as the 'quick
fix' department if you want to improve your photography quickly,
with the minimum of reading and are prepared to take my word
for the details, you could do worse than just follow all the
tips. With such readers in mind I have introduced the 'top
ten photography tips' page.
- The main body of the text contains more detailed explanations and
examples. This is the level at which you will get much more of the whys
and wherefores to help the knowledge stick in your mind. I, personally,
find it very difficult to retain a new concept if I do not understand
why.
- Anything labeled 'Technical Stuff' is for the ultra curious and those
with a certain scientific bent. They are there for completeness.
Don't worry at all if you get lost in these bits or don't fully
understand. Skipping these bits will not make you any less successful
as a photographer.
As with any subject, the topics overlap and interlink, so there
are a lot of links in the texts that will skip you from topic
to topic. If you are in the middle of an article and have skipped
to another page, you may need to use the back button in your browser
to get back to where you were.
Enjoy your reading.
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