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Old August 17th 04, 02:33 PM
Thom Tapp
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Default Better Digital Photography Magazine

I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"

Happy Shooting!

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Thom Tapp
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Old August 17th 04, 03:40 PM
Beck
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"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.


  #3  
Old August 17th 04, 03:40 PM
Beck
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"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.


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Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #5  
Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #6  
Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #7  
Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #8  
Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #9  
Old August 17th 04, 09:05 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
  #10  
Old August 17th 04, 10:02 PM
Anoni Moose
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"Beck" wrote in message ...
"Thom Tapp" wrote in message
...
I live in the U.S. but I have found the magazine "Better Digital
Photography" (A U.K. Publication,) at a local book store, and I'm amazed at
the difference between this publication and most U.S. magazines! Whereas
most U.S. magazines focus on equipment, BDP really helps the reader with
hands-on instruction and examples. To me, BDP blows all the U.S. mags out of
the water! If you are looking for a good learning tool, this is it!

I am just an amateur photographer, with a fuji S1 camera, and have no vested
interest in the magazine, just wanted to share my experience with the group.
I'm sure there are others out there who get tired of the same old review of
bells and whistles, and want some "meat!"


I am in the UK and have found the same problem as you. Lots of magazines
concentrate on hardware, but I want to know about techniques as I already have
the hardware. One magazine I do sometimes buy is Amateur Photographer. This is
a weekly publication and gives great tutorials on digital and film photography.



I think I've seen that one at local (in the U.S.) bookstores as well
(and like it).

Mike
 




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