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Question Posted Wednesday July 4 2007, 3:50 pm

i am taking photography in school next year. does anyone have any tips for me? i dont know what they do in it but i do know they have a dark room. is developed pics hard?

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denialsam answered Wednesday July 4 2007, 11:08 pm:
I took photography class this past year, if you have a good teacher then you'll learn a lot. Make sure you take your time when you're taking pictures, and try to get good subjects for your pictures. Also listen to the advise that your teacher gives, like not centering photos and setting the correct exposure and shutter speed [both of those things are easy to learn]. Developing pictures takes time but it isn't too difficult. The only thing is that if you do mess up when developing then you basically screw up all your pictures. It takes a little practice but it's fun.

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