Lol, I hate reading, even if it is a picture book. Got some photography magazines piling up already.Originally Posted by james
Lol, I hate reading, even if it is a picture book. Got some photography magazines piling up already.Originally Posted by james
Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
so instead of reading a book, youd rather blow all that money? just get a nice book suited to your camera, and practice.
It wouldn't be blowing money away if the seminar is worth it. Which is the topic of the thread. Since when was DSLR photography a cheap hobby?Originally Posted by james
Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
you are the one thats making the hobby more expensive.
honestly if you don't know the basics of your camera, you will go in there and probably feel like an idiot. get the book, if you don't learn anything, then go out with some photographers from here...if all else fails, use thenikon school to teach you the very basics. just cause its all day doesn't really mean shit. I wouldn't go to it, but thats just me.
So you wouldn't go to it and that's your input. Thanks. There's a point when any hobbyist/enthusiast would like to know more than what is a good picture to them. If you'd back up your point that I will gain nothing from the seminar, I would value your point much more.Originally Posted by james
Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
I am not saying that you won't learn anything. All I am saying is that you could learn the same amount of information from a book costing maybe 20 bucks.
Its obvious you are looking for one person to tell you to do it. Sounds like you already have your mind set on doing it, and thats fine. It just seems like a waste of money to me.![]()
I don't have my mind set on it. And yes, you're correct. I'm hoping someone would tell me it's extremely beneficial. But that's unlikely. Anyways, I do appreciate you replying to my thread.Originally Posted by james