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I would ask for a bit more information.

If you are trying to:

Master your R, than the R manual + Doug Herr's Site, and Erwin Puts' articles on photography and hardware.

Learn general photography, I enjoyed the 40 years of Pop. Photo (1937-1977), and some books by Kodak

 

Any more focus is beyond my reach. I too am a beginner, and have looked at nature and wildlife photos to try to emulate it, with mixed successes.

-Steven

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Out of print (but you should be able to find a s/h copy) and film based photography only (but many of the basic concepts are the same) you could do worse than try Brian Bower's book "Leica Reflex Photography" (David & Charles, ISBN 0 7153 0627 8).

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Welcome to the forum John!

 

If this is a digital SLR, then there's no better learning experience, IMHO, that getting out and shooting, shooting, shooting.

 

The same applies to film photography, but it comes with a much higher price ;)

 

What kind of photography are you most interested in? If it's portraits, then buy a book on portraits, landscapes - ditto.

 

When I was a newbie, Caxton had only just brought the printing press to Britain, but I found general photography books only partlyuseful as I had no interest in going on safari, or taking portraits.

 

However, learning tha basics of composition and exposure techniques is a sound basis for any photograph, and this is what you can get out of the basics books.

 

You might also like to consider joining a camera club near you (I learned a lot from the old hands at my local club when I was starting out) and, fundamentally, don't be afraid to take criticism. Learn from your mistakes. We all make mistakes and take rubbish shots - whether we have been shooting for 3 weeks or 30 years. The clever ones amongst us don't think that we know it all, and are willing to continually learn and improve and experiment.

 

Oh yes - have fun, and post your work here. We promise to be kind :)

 

Just my 2-penneth

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John

 

Just a postscript. If you go for Bower's book, make sure you get the revised edition, not the original edition. The ISBN I quoted is for the revised edition, but several of the AbeBooks entries are for the original edition. The revised edition includes additional material on the R8.

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