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Best Photography On The Net

October 20th, 2009 by admin

best photography on the net
Best site with basic info on photography techniques, how to use camera etc...?

Hi, I am very new to photography...
I just net some good (best) site where I can learn much possible about photography, techniques used, how to use camera, what is aperture, what is shutter speed etc...
So which site is the best for learning some basics about photography techniques and using camera?

Thanks...

www.photo.net

http://photo.net/learn/making-photographs/exposure

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