Links
Here are some of my favourite sites to share with you...
The On-Line Library of Digital Photography
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This site has a very good range of free articles ranging from choosing a camera, image processing, workflow, sensor concepts to tabletop lighting. There is a great deal of good sound information for the beginner or experienced photographer.
Digital Photography School
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One of the best on-line blogs and forums I’ve found
Philip Dunn
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Former Sunday Times travel photographer, Philip runs photographic training courses in South West Scotland. A lifetime working in photography for top magazines and newspapers together with a natural skill in coaching and teaching his pupils, makes him ‘one of the best.’ I’ve worked with Philip on more than one occasion – highly recommended.
Photographic Composition
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A range of simply written articles on composition
Ken Rockwell
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A practical down to earth approach to photography. There are many technical Nikon related articles that tell you what best to do with some of the settings on your cameras. Good general articles as well. I don’t agree with everything he says, but some of it will make you think in different ways.
Cleaning Digital Cameras
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You really should see this site before ever considering cleaning the sensor in your digital SLR camera.
Digital Photography Review
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This site contains some of the most comprehensive camera reviews on the Internet, together with a good, regularly updated news page covering the latest hardware, software and other articles.
Nikon
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I expect you have heard of this company – no introduction needed. The link given here takes you to their UK site.
Nikon Equipment Manuals
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If you have lost a manual or want to study one before buying a camera – the USA Nikon site has a range of manuals for download.
Photobox
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Claiming to be the UK’s first and best online photo lab. I’ve used them on many occasions and to date they give a fast and reliable service. On the odd time something has not been up to standard an item has been speedily replaced. Just allow time for the occasional delay in their ‘first class post’ service especially at peak holiday times.