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This is not a debate about what brand you prefer. The principals can be used from one brand to another. These were just some really nice vids canon produced from their Australia department. These videos can be used for techniques for nikon or whatever brand you prefer.

I know we have some photography buffs on here, so feel free to add to this thread with any helpful vid, article, or photos that may help users. :thumbsup:


View: http://youtu.be/f_vsd5Lvzao
Portrait Photography with Graham Monro



View: http://youtu.be/dzsTzEt6x-E
Chris Bray Creative Tutorial: Choosing DSLR Lenses



View: http://youtu.be/l3zdybilbCY
Getting Started: Depth of Field Photography



View: http://youtu.be/cqbVenw_cfQ
what camera is right for you?



View: http://youtu.be/2tJ08oi403Y
sports photography and action shots



View: http://youtu.be/WSRmy8_hAMI
movement and sports



View: http://youtu.be/z28VvAQWjEg
travel photography and photojournalism



View: http://youtu.be/3Jptv3cjwqA
macro & landscape photography



View: http://youtu.be/vrVsPCvdxaM
low light photography and cityscapes
 
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I'm a hack, but I'd say framing is so overlooked. The rule of thirds is tried and true.. you can't go wrong.

Try to put your horizon and an object of interest in the intersecting points of the grid lines. You can break this rule of course, but working with it generally leads to a photo with much more interest and impact.

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just watched his first yt video on flash - very nicely done
 
Question on storing photos on my computer......
Should I use the software that came with my camera(Nikon,D3200).Or just use my windows system..... The reason I ask is that a lot of these software programs that come with cameras seem to take over the whole thing where I've found it hard to work my way.
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I just manage my pictures through Windows, never used the fancy software
 
I just manage my pictures through Windows, never used the fancy software
Thx for the quick reply..... I wasn't sure if it might have something I'd regret for not using it........ Thx.
 
You might want it for tethered shooting, but you can do that without letting it take over file management
 
Some cameras let you shoot straight to the computer via a USB cord instead of to a memory card, really only useful in a studio
 
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