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:iconhonolo:
This was taken from my old account that I deactivated today.

This is a guide to basic photography.

Ask if you have any questions!
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!nathanataylor Aug 11, 2012  Professional Interface Designer
This sounds stupid but I never new my camera had a light meter in *smacks head* and now thanks too this I understand my camera in manual mode and the same with my film camera thanks :)
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:iconholophite:
Very succinct!
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~JessicaValerie-n-Co May 27, 2010  Student General Artist
Hey there :)
I have a favour to ask of you... I am currently doing my Year 12 HSC (Australian: Higher School Certificate, ie. Last year of high school) Information Processes and Technology major project, Which is to be a website on photography and cameras.

I saw your tutorial and was wondering if I would able to feature it on the site I make. Of course, You will be fully credited with links to your deviantart profile and deviation page.

I will also send you a link at the completion of the project if you would wish to see.
I would really appreciate if you agreed, but if you don’t, no hard feelings :aww:

Thanks!
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~honolo May 27, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
You are more then welcome to use it as you wish!
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~JessicaValerie-n-Co May 27, 2010  Student General Artist
Thank you a bunch lovely :meow: :glomp: :D
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:iconmeandyouphoto:
Just a couple of things to point out; first "Photograpey" is spelled wrong. It's Photography (no "e").

Second you might try to find or create a picture of the light meter that does not have a crack in the screen. I know that it may not be a big deal but if your images you use are not of professional quality then folks may not take you seriously.
And lastly I would remove the part about HDR. HDR is a completely different topic and most beginning photographers will not know about HDR. You could however create a tutorial for HDR and add a link to it from this page so your readers can follow up if they have more questions.

Just a couple of things to think about.
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Mood: Wow! ~ColubrineDeuce May 26, 2010  Professional Photographer
here it is holmes! [link]
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~honolo Mar 26, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
thank you for your insight. Honestly I have never caught the photographey bit hahaha.
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:iconmeandyouphoto:
And thank you for being so receptive of the feedback.
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