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Scotty_B

posted on 13th Sep 12 at 15:29

Scott Kelbys book on CS3 taught me the basics and then you just tweek it to suit you style.


Marc

posted on 11th Sep 12 at 19:48

Bit late, but I've just been bought this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Complete-Guide-Digital-Photography/dp/0857385488/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347392883&sr=8-1


ed

posted on 26th May 12 at 11:33

http://froknowsphoto.com/


Phillips_91

posted on 25th May 12 at 08:49

quote:
Originally posted by Jenko_Sport
Balls to books, just get out there and shoot :)


This! and when you have no petrol money or your stuck in work wanting to put a bullet through yuor skull sit and sift through all the stuff of talkphotography.co.uk

i've learnt loads from there


Jenko_Sport

posted on 24th May 12 at 10:49

Balls to books, just get out there and shoot :)


Rob E

posted on 21st May 12 at 01:50

I bought this book when I first started with my SLR. Its a very good read and has some good tips :)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Understanding-Exposure-Photographs-Digital-Camera/dp/0817463003


Marc

posted on 20th May 12 at 16:12

I have the same camera and have been looking at -

http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1670198&seqNum=4

and

http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1670198&seqNum=7

To get away from relying on Auto!


mikenoncorsa

posted on 20th May 12 at 16:07

Got my first DSLR yesterday (D3100). Can anybody recommend a decent book for beginners or an online guide to have a look at?

Also, any easy to remember basic tips, I see there are quite some photographers on here!

Cheers