Hello, I am new to dslr photography and I really enjoying the challenges of getting a good shot. I am from Sooke that is close to Victoria here in BC. I signed up here to get some ideas for photography and some feedback on my photos.
Cheers
Scott
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Hello, I am new to dslr photography and I really enjoying the challenges of getting a good shot. I am from Sooke that is close to Victoria here in BC. I signed up here to get some ideas for photography and some feedback on my photos.
Cheers
Scott
Last edited by Scotty_P; 01-12-2010 at 08:21 PM.
Welcome to the forum! I'm sure if you hang about, post a few photos for critiques, listen to some of the podcasts, etc., you'll get better and better. Remember, it's the journey, not the destination
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Welcome to the forums. You're in the right place to learn.
Hi there from the east coast. Iggy said it perfectly in regards to learning. You will find us a friendly bunch!
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Thanks everyone the friendly atmosphere definitely drew me here.
Greetings! Welcome to the forums.
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We LOVE to hear that Scotty Welcome aboard!Thanks everyone the friendly atmosphere definitely drew me here.
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