Author Topic: If you "had" to limit yourself to one, single, photography website; what website would it be?
_Kewk_ 
Title: Sith Lord
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Subject: If you "had" to limit yourself to one, single, photography website; what website would it be?
This is your chance to plug your (absolute) favorite photography website. This website must be your daily photography information source. A website that you cannot live without. And... GO.



If I could only browse one photography website it would be: http://www.photocamel.com/ I've learned more off this website than any other website I have ever been too. Sure I have learned things on other websites that were way greater than anything I have learned on the camel but the quantity of information from the community is what brings me back over and over again. That is not to say the camel does not have quality information >_<

 

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Subject: If you "had" to limit yourself to one, single, photography website; what website would it be?
It's tough to say. I really like the behind the scenes stuff on fstoppers but as crazy as it sounds I think Flickr is the one I couldn't give up. There is just so much stuff, both good and bad, that I am constantly learning something. The strobist discussions are usually good and even though wading through the crap and the explore spammers can be tedious, there is no shortage of inspirational work. These days I am looking for inspiration and creative ways to use both ambient and off camera lighting more than I am anything else and I am constantly finding things in various flickr groups that give me ideas.

 

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