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A list of Photography Resources

Below is a compiled list of various digital photography resources available on the internet. Whether it be a technology portal, a blog, a personal home page, or whatever, chances are you'll find it here!

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o [RANK="dpreview.com"]DPReview.com[/RANK]:
The grand-daddy of all sites on digital photography. This site has been around for ever and ever, and yet manages to retain its super-professional outlook towards digital photography. The hallmark of this site is its detail, with practically every aspecct of the camera being looked into.

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o [RANK="dpchallenge.com"]DPChallenge.com[/RANK]:
Every week, this web site throws several challenges at photographers-amateur and professional. For a small fee of Rs 90 a month, you can take part in all contests that are run on the site, and win some really cool prizes. Besides, you can also store your portfolio on the site (with a limit of 10 MB), sell your prints, the works.

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o [RANK="dcresource.com"]DCresource.com[/RANK]:
A well-designed, easy-to-navigate Web site on digital photography hosted by a photographer whose seeming mission in life is to educate the world about photography and just about everything related to it.

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o [RANK="dcviews.com"]Dcviews.com[/RANK]:
A funky looking Web site that gives everything from news and reviews to cool tools and sample photographs. Don't miss out the Hotshot of the Day, a picture of the announcement on the home page.

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o [RANK="imaging-resource.com"]Imaging-Resource.com[/RANK]:
Rated as one of the best Web sites related to digital photography, this one, like DPReview.com is a one-stop shop for everything related to digital photography. News, reviews of almost every model available, brand-specific forums, newsletters, online tutorials and how-tos, etc dominate the site. A pleasant appearance enhances the browsing experience.

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o [RANK="shortcourses.com"]Shortcourses.com[/RANK]:
It may look like an amateur site with text links streewn all over the place, but never judge a website by its looks. There are many online courses (most of them free) that help you to do everything from choosing a digital camera to editing pictures to just about everything related to digital photography.

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o [RANK="megapixel.net"]Megapixel.net[/RANK]:
A magazine on digital imaging on the internet that has new cameras being reviewed every week. Readers can also participate in the online discussion forums on specific topics. There is also a free classifieds sub-section where users can sell their digital cameras.

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o [RANK="www.howstuffworks.com/digital-camera.htm"]Howstuffworks.com/digital-camera.htm[/RANK]:
Everything you wanted to know about digital cameras from the guys who tell you everything about everything.

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o [RANK="pcphotoreview.com"]PCPhotoReview.com[/RANK]:
Right from news items on digital photography to sneak peeks on new models to a review of the day to complete advice for both amateurs and prosumers, this site has just about everything you want to know about digital photography. With more than 10 full-fledged learning links, this site is a must-go.

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o [RANK="reviews.cnet.com/Digital_cameras/2001-6501_7-0.html"]Cnet.com[/RANK]:
Probably the ultimate technology Web site there ever was. Click on the digital photography link and discover the wealth of data available on digital photography. Cnet undoubtedly has one of the best testing labs in the world, and technology users worldwide go by Cnet's credibility. From choosing digital cameras to comparing them with similar models to buying them at a discount to tips and tricks, this site is a one-stop shop for all things technological.

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o [RANK="snapclub.com"]Snapclub.com[/RANK]:
So, you are an amateur, and have a low-end to mid-end digital camera? How about displaying some of your best works online to your peers and the rest of the world. Snapclub lets you share great pictures shot on your digital camera.

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o [RANK="dpfwiw.com"]Dpfwiw.com[/RANK]:
Strange URL, stranger name. "Digital Photography For What It's Worth" is a simple looking website with some really cool articles on digital photography gleaned from various sources around the world.

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o [RANK="www.best-digital-photos.com/"]Best-digital-photos.com[/RANK]:
A no-nonsense Web site that offers common sense photography tips to get the best out of your digital camera. Plus you can buy cameras, enhance your photos for free, read the camera blog, read reviews of related software, the works.

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o [RANK="www.outbackphoto.com/"]Outbackphoto.com[/RANK]:
Talk about going niche. Outbackphoto is dedicated to outdoor photography. The only hitch is that it concentrates mainly on professional photographers, and talks in their language. For beginners, this place is only when you want to study how professionals work, and what differentiates them from the rest.

Feel free to add any other Web site that may have been missed out here.
All suggesstions/criticisms/threats are most welcome.
 
Steve's is good portal other wise a great list... For Indians i would like to add www.jjmehta.com... The forums are pretty good for local hardware info... In all a great post... Reps added...
 
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