10.Alex Long(non-registered)
Hi David,
Your thoughtful of you for sharing your passion of love, "Photography". A picture speaks a thousand word. I pick up a few tips from you like placing subject in line of third(composition), vanishing point, shooting low, high and egg level and others. Hope to have the opportunity to meet up with you one day and learn more. Wishing you happy moving on in life.
9.Omar Upegui R.(non-registered)
I'm an amateur photographer. Only recently upgraded my camera from a humble P&S compact Canon PowerShot A720 IS, to a beginner's DSLR Canon EOS Rebel T2i camera. I have admired your work for over two days. I will try my best to follow your steps. Thank you so much for inspiring me to keep on improving my photographic skills.

Best Regards,

Omar.-
8.Omar Upegui R.(non-registered)
Hi David:

Thanks a bunch for sharing your tips. I've tried several time to control my pictures using the Aperture, Shutter Speed or ISO method, but I'm not satisfied with the results. Instead, I use the automatic features of my camera for best results. That way I concentrate on my framing, focus, and composing my pictures. It works for me. I guess my camera is smarter than me.

Take Care,

Omar.-
7.Daniel AJ(non-registered)
Hi David,

Great tips there. I'm a beginner and you helped me understand quite a few more things about photography. Will be referring to this page a lot.

Thanks
6.David Chan(non-registered)
Awesome! straight to the points and easy to digest.
5.Kent Heng(non-registered)
Hi David,

Nice tips there.
4.KY(non-registered)
Nice tip on the dynamic symmetry and vanishing points. Didn't know about them until I saw your tips. Thanks David! :)
3.Ben(non-registered)
Hi David,

I'm a beginner to photography, has always been using a camera phone to take pictures even during holiday overseas. Recently decided to invest on a Olympus E-P3 coz no matter how I think about it, it just doesn't make sense to pay for an expensive air tix and come back with camera phone pics that's sometimes under or over exposed due to the position of the sun (or moon haha).

I've read through your entire photography tips, that really opened up a whole new world to me. Thanks for sharing your experience and techniques, it gave me a good reference to begin learning about photography. I don't want to invest on a good piece of equipment and be constantly on Auto mode. Will be trying out your tips on my weekends. THANKS!

Regards,
Ben of Goofey Vs Regular ;)
2.Keen Lieu(non-registered)
Hi David,
Read you tips on photography and it is really helpful. Especially for myself who always get annoyed when pictures do not turn out the way I have hoped them to be... and too stubborn to ask... lol!!
And the link you recommended is also very interesting.
A very big thank you for sharing!!!

Great pictures here too!!
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