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Photography in Theory

Photography - once you've learned a bit about it -  is quite a practical thing and you won't be looking back much into the "textbooks". However just like with almost everything else in the world, this particular profession, hobby... (call it what you will, according to your approach to the topic) needs a little reading first before you begin - IF you wish to do it better than any other person that walks on the street.

You are the main factor. This means that have whatever equipment you've got, if you don't quite know what you are doing, you're probably gonna end up with a lot of bad pictures, some average, and very few good ones.
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