The idea is to make the sub itself a source for info, not turn it into a bunch of posts that link to outside content. Visit ITAP to show off the cool photo you took that you're really excited about. Please go to r/BeginnerPhotoCritique and post your image if you're looking for "Thoughts," "Tips," "Feedback," "Opinions," "Comments" or "Critique/Criticism" for your photo. Keep it in-sub: No new threads with links to your content. The place to write original instructional or helpful content/tips/tricks about learning photography. The place to ask the how-to questions you're afraid to ask in other subs for fear of looking clueless or getting flamed. Every day is "stupid question day." What r/Beginning_Photography is: Correspondingly, the rules here are pretty broad. Photography is a broad art/science with lots of details to learn. If your questions concern photography, it's fine. ![]() let's do our best to share our experience with people who are also just picking up their first camera. We all had to pick up a camera for the first time at some point. R/Beginning_Photography Wiki- Start here for helpful "Where do I start?" info, FAQs, etc. A sub where the total photo-newb can ask questions, learn how to improve, and make that cool new camera do what you want it to.
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