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<blockquote data-quote="Len Backus" data-source="post: 161373" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Great question, I have been meaning to address it.</p><p></p><p>The following two sites have enabled me to make huge improvements in my own photography. They both have good technical articles. But their main benefit comes from the Critique Forums. There you post your picture, including their technicals, and invite other members to give you constructive criticism. I check out both sites on a daily basis, learning so much from the comments there about dozens of great photos posted by others each day. Some of the very best nature photographers in the entire world post their photos there.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://NatureScapes.net/" target="_blank">NatureScapes.net</a></p><p></p><p>The cover photo this month (Serengeti Morning) on the NatureScapes site was shot by an internet friend of mine. I ended up meeting him after a year of email exchanges, in person for the first time, on safari in Tanzania. It is such a small world we live in. I new he was going to be there when Jack and I were scheduled to be. I had never seen even a picture of what he looked like. But one morning we saw another safari vehicle with "big glass" sticking out all over, the first truck with serious photo equipment we had seen in over a week. We went over to say hello suspecting it would be Andy's group and sure enough it was.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.Naturephotographers.net/index.html" target="_blank">NaturePhotographers.net</a></p><p></p><p>Both sites have extensive archives of past stories and articles. If you go back far enough you may even find a surprise. <a href="http://www.naturescapes.net/052004/lb0504.htm" target="_blank">Look Here</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len Backus, post: 161373, member: 1"] Great question, I have been meaning to address it. The following two sites have enabled me to make huge improvements in my own photography. They both have good technical articles. But their main benefit comes from the Critique Forums. There you post your picture, including their technicals, and invite other members to give you constructive criticism. I check out both sites on a daily basis, learning so much from the comments there about dozens of great photos posted by others each day. Some of the very best nature photographers in the entire world post their photos there. [URL="http://NatureScapes.net/"]NatureScapes.net[/URL] The cover photo this month (Serengeti Morning) on the NatureScapes site was shot by an internet friend of mine. I ended up meeting him after a year of email exchanges, in person for the first time, on safari in Tanzania. It is such a small world we live in. I new he was going to be there when Jack and I were scheduled to be. I had never seen even a picture of what he looked like. But one morning we saw another safari vehicle with "big glass" sticking out all over, the first truck with serious photo equipment we had seen in over a week. We went over to say hello suspecting it would be Andy's group and sure enough it was. [URL="http://www.Naturephotographers.net/index.html"]NaturePhotographers.net[/URL] Both sites have extensive archives of past stories and articles. If you go back far enough you may even find a surprise. [URL="http://www.naturescapes.net/052004/lb0504.htm"]Look Here[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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