bronzebrunette78
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As always, I'm amazed by the wealth of information you can find here on this site. This time, I'm looking for a little advice in the photography world
..so who better to ask than you guys?!
My BF bought me a Canon T1I DSLR camera for Christmas and I'm psyched to start learning how to use it .and prepare for my next WDW vaca in November. About 10 years ago I took a photography course in college, but unfortunately, I've lost all that knowledge over time. I'm hoping to find a class, book, or online demo/course to refresh my memory on subjects like aperture, ISO, shutter speed, etc. Any good sites or books you could recommend would be wonderful.
Also, if anyone has any advice on a great lens for use with this camera, I'd appreciate it. He bought me an 18-55 mm EF-S lens, but I'd like to consider a wide angle and a bit more zoom to have in my repertoire as well hopefully, nothing too outrageously priced.
Any and ALL advice in this area would be welcomed I certainly consider myself a complete novice, and I'm sure that I'll learn a ton just by simply reading these posts here. Thanks a ton!
My BF bought me a Canon T1I DSLR camera for Christmas and I'm psyched to start learning how to use it .and prepare for my next WDW vaca in November. About 10 years ago I took a photography course in college, but unfortunately, I've lost all that knowledge over time. I'm hoping to find a class, book, or online demo/course to refresh my memory on subjects like aperture, ISO, shutter speed, etc. Any good sites or books you could recommend would be wonderful.
Also, if anyone has any advice on a great lens for use with this camera, I'd appreciate it. He bought me an 18-55 mm EF-S lens, but I'd like to consider a wide angle and a bit more zoom to have in my repertoire as well hopefully, nothing too outrageously priced.
Any and ALL advice in this area would be welcomed I certainly consider myself a complete novice, and I'm sure that I'll learn a ton just by simply reading these posts here. Thanks a ton!



Not so lucky here but it really could have been worse. The shoveling was painful since it was so darned heavy (being about 4 inches of slushy slimy snow). Been through worse but certainly have been through better.