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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just been gifted a very nice Dslr camara and was wondering if anyone new of any photography classes or group around North Ayrshire or Glasgow for a noob

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By *vbride1963TV/TS  over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

Kilmarnock have a club has an annual membership fee but worth a wee nosey google is your friend . Check your local library if its still open too .

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Kilmarnock have a club has an annual membership fee but worth a wee nosey google is your friend . Check your local library if its still open too ."

Never thought of the library. Google has lots off stuff but not sure where to start

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By *homCrownMan  over a year ago

West Fife

The basics are the relationship between ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Find out about depth-of-field and when you would use it.

Photo composition is important particularly the rule of thirds. Learning what elements make a good photo is often more important than the technical stuff. An award winning photo can be taken with the camera set to program mode if you capture an image that tells a story.

Hope that helps a bit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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Great camera groups

On fb but best way to go is get a notepad and play about with settings and take pics using the different settings marking them down on notepad that’s how I learned and even easier now with a digital camera my first SLR was a 35mm so had to wait till I got the images developed before o knew how they looked

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The basics are the relationship between ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Find out about depth-of-field and when you would use it.

Photo composition is important particularly the rule of thirds. Learning what elements make a good photo is often more important than the technical stuff. An award winning photo can be taken with the camera set to program mode if you capture an image that tells a story.

Hope that helps a bit."

Thank you

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Some

Great camera groups

On fb but best way to go is get a notepad and play about with settings and take pics using the different settings marking them down on notepad that’s how I learned and even easier now with a digital camera my first SLR was a 35mm so had to wait till I got the images developed before o knew how they looked "

Yeah been doing that I walked around Largs on Sunday and took a few hundred pics with different settings and lenses on x

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