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Digital Scape Photography



Dreamscapes:  Exploring Photo Montages


Dreamscapes: Exploring Photo Montages


$30.00


Dreamscapes are passionate, powerful, evocative images derived from fantasy and created by superimposing two photographs. In Dreamscapes, award-winning photographer Andre Gallant teaches the techniques behind creating these fantastic images, and celebrates the art with eight stunning photo essays. There are four types of dreamscape: composite dreamscapes are a combination of two unrelated images; …

Westcott Photo Basics 5' x 6' Winter Scape, Light Blue Background with Snow & Christmas Tree Scenic Cotton Muslin Background #858


Westcott Photo Basics 5′ x 6′ Winter Scape, Light Blue Background with Snow & Christmas Tree Scenic Cotton Muslin Background #858


$99.99


Transform your images into a work of art instantly with scenic backgrounds. Simply hang the background, place your subject in front and shoot away using any digital or film camera. The scenic backgrounds allow you to transform ordinary photos into creative masterpieces. They are the perfect option for creating unique holiday cards, scrapbook pages, online profiles or custom senior portraits….

Tamron Autofocus 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5 Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras


Tamron Autofocus 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5 Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras


$249.99


19-35 zoomWide Angle lens for land scape,group shot and interior photography…

Whats a good way to get started in photography?

I have a Nikon D60 for now I am getting very good at taking action shots and macro and general land scape and nature shots. What would be a good way to get started. I also have the 55-200mm VR lens and the 18-55mm VR lens but I’m getting the 70-300mm lens soon and I am also getting a used macro lens for $300. I have been doing it now for a little over a year but I have just gotten into digital SLR.

Okay…You’ve got a great selection of tools to expand your creativity. I suggest that you might educate yourself better on the finer points of your camera and taking better photos.
You didn’t mention your age or skill level but it sounds you are a beginner or advanced beginner.
There are TONS of good books in the library. I recommend that you get your hands on as many as you can and learn as much about photography as humanly possible. I don’t recommend that you buy any books yet UNLESS you find one that really appeals to you. Most of them are quite expensive.
Before you blow $50. in the bookstore I would recommend that you take a few night classes from your local Community Education Center. If you don’t have one in your city, I recommend that you enroll for a few basic classes at a Vo-cational school or college. The advantages of this is that they will probably have the equipment there needed to make the photos after you have saved them on your memory card. The instructor can also provide good, direct feedback and answer any questions you have.
There are also MANY useful website that offer FREE education about digital photography. I suggest these for starters:

http://www.tutorial9.net/category/photog…

http://www.picturecorrect.com/photograph…

http://www.cameralabs.com/features/lates…

http://digital-photography-school.com/po…

http://theonlinephotographer.com/the_onl…

There are also numerous good “study at home” photography course which come with instructional DVD’s or videos and books to help you. Some of these website also offer free tips and advice at their websites.

http://www.nyip.com

http://www.homestudycourses.net…

http://www.schoolofphotography.com…

http://www.worldwidelearn.com/penn-foste…

http://www.thephotographyinstitute.com/i…

Good Luck

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