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kiwi
29-03-2011, 9:16am
I'm sad that AP missed out, but, still, a good resource

http://www.pixiq.com/article/photo-sites#

ricktas
29-03-2011, 9:22am
AP with 13K members is only a very small site in the worldwide scheme of things

PH005
29-03-2011, 9:31am
13K members Rick. I always wondered what the AP membership was. That is still a lot of People Power.

Namus
29-03-2011, 9:54am
Thanks for the link - always interested in new/different tog sites :th3:

dbax
29-03-2011, 10:27am
so many sites ,so little time.

Bookmarked for future reference
Thanks Darren

ricktas
29-03-2011, 10:28am
13K members Rick. I always wondered what the AP membership was. That is still a lot of People Power.

All that information is on the site home page. how many members, how many online at present etc. Have an explore of the home page!

tanz
29-03-2011, 11:49am
Thanks for the link, a lot of sites there I need to explore.

reaction
29-03-2011, 12:02pm
I got down to 27 Ken Rockwell, then I knew there couldn't be anything below of interest.... :confused013

ice
29-03-2011, 1:26pm
fantastic resource!

Roosta
29-03-2011, 4:45pm
Thanks mate, Canon world of EOS @ 16, no dedicated Nikon stuff till Ken Rockwell (but he also mentions Canon @ 27) and Thom @ 51 then 63,73, Does Nikon have a dedicated site as Canon does with World of EOS?

OzzieTraveller
29-03-2011, 7:17pm
G'day all

At first glance at the header, I thought it was locations for fabulous photography...
While lots of tourists go to the West Macdonnell Ranges, don't tell anyone that the Eastern Macdonnel Ranges, east of Alice Springs is bloody fanastic

Regards, Phil

ricktas
30-03-2011, 5:47am
Thanks mate, Canon world of EOS @ 16, no dedicated Nikon stuff till Ken Rockwell (but he also mentions Canon @ 27) and Thom @ 51 then 63,73, Does Nikon have a dedicated site as Canon does with World of EOS?

Nikon have some interesting sites, probably their best one for learning from would be their digitutor one : http://www.nikondigitutor.com/index_eng.html

Roosta
30-03-2011, 2:30pm
Nikon have some interesting sites, probably their best one for learning from would be their digitutor one : http://www.nikondigitutor.com/index_eng.html

Would have thought that would rate a mention?

Thanks rick.

robcran
31-03-2011, 9:01pm
Thought that Nikonians would have got a mention too. It's a pretty major site for all things Nikon, although it is totally independent of Nikon.

Flat Cat
31-03-2011, 10:27pm
This will keep me busy for ages. Thanks!

fabian628
02-04-2011, 8:33pm
cool.

I can reccomend number 94 for anyone looking for info on film stuff. very good site :)

other than that theres only a few ive been too. Might have to check some out.

Patagonia
03-04-2011, 11:40am
mmm, interesting set of links but just that, I wouldn´t say they are the unmissable, apart for not having AP for example the have #17 the site "Bodyscapes" that I linked here here not long ago and all opinions were average or less than average...its more a "yellow pages" someone did from what he knew...

I also don´t find "The big Picture" from boston.com that always has an excellent selection of journalist photos or "fotonatura.org" an outstanding spanish forum of nature photography, it´s in spanish but language is not needed to enjoy the beautiful photographs they post there.

regards


regards

Patagonia
03-04-2011, 11:45am
They are worth a look:
The Big Picture:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/
Fotonatura:
http://www.fotonatura.org/galerias/

pd: just looked at some photos at fotonatura, really amazing stuff...

regards

Invictus
04-04-2011, 5:38pm
I'm sad that AP missed out, but, still, a good resource

http://www.pixiq.com/article/photo-sites#

Not a bad list ;)
Thanks for sharing :th3:

JayR
19-04-2011, 9:11pm
I got down to 27 Ken Rockwell, then I knew there couldn't be anything below of interest.... :confused013

:D

Ken Rockwell, lol, bastion for taste and sense for us all non Nikonians.

bdparker
19-04-2011, 9:25pm
List add to bookmark for later personal review....