@jymmiejamz's comment on the places-you'll-go thread got me thinking about photography and how I learned. I've owned two Canon 5D cameras and while I took a ton of photos with them, my shots were never very good. I only knew how to use the automatic and aperture priority modes. I bought a Leica M10 on an impulse purchase after using one at Winter Romp and realized that I would have to learn photography if I was to use the camera.
I thought about buying a book and was searching around the web for stuff when I stumbled upon one of the coolest things I've ever found on the 'net:
Reddit's /r/photoclass
A completely free online course in photography. A really good, free class.
After a few evenings of reading, I was able to use the completely manual default mode of my Leica to get photos that were far better than anything I ever took with the Canon.
Anyway, if you've ever wanted to become a better photographer, give /r/photoclass a shot.
I thought about buying a book and was searching around the web for stuff when I stumbled upon one of the coolest things I've ever found on the 'net:
Reddit's /r/photoclass
A completely free online course in photography. A really good, free class.
After a few evenings of reading, I was able to use the completely manual default mode of my Leica to get photos that were far better than anything I ever took with the Canon.
Anyway, if you've ever wanted to become a better photographer, give /r/photoclass a shot.