Hello All,
I'm currently in the Air Force stationed in Korea for a year without the family. I have a 40D gripped and 10D with 28-135 (hate it), the 70-200 2.8 IS (love it) and Speedlite 580 EX II. I always shoot RAW + JPG in Program mode. I have tones of time and taking lots of photos.
What is the best way to learn photography correctly? I've thought about the New York Photography course but have read mixed reviews that the program is dated for what it costs. I want to read books but theirs 50 million writers with duplicate data and then again there's so may books that are dated.
Please give me idea's, I'm ready to step up the pace from auto or program mode. Owe, I'm not in the position to take photography courses except for some online or like the New York course.
Thanks a million,
Mike
I'm currently in the Air Force stationed in Korea for a year without the family. I have a 40D gripped and 10D with 28-135 (hate it), the 70-200 2.8 IS (love it) and Speedlite 580 EX II. I always shoot RAW + JPG in Program mode. I have tones of time and taking lots of photos.
What is the best way to learn photography correctly? I've thought about the New York Photography course but have read mixed reviews that the program is dated for what it costs. I want to read books but theirs 50 million writers with duplicate data and then again there's so may books that are dated.
Please give me idea's, I'm ready to step up the pace from auto or program mode. Owe, I'm not in the position to take photography courses except for some online or like the New York course.
Thanks a million,
Mike