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Old 08-05-2012, 10:23 AM   #1
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Help my mother!

We have a t3i with a decent lens + a 50mm. Anyways I taught her as much as i could, its difficult because I dont know Chinese and I always feel i lose her attention after a few words down my sentence. She really wants to get into it so I feel bad I can really help that much.

So can someone direct me to a few CHINESE websites for either viewing other peoples photos, and also photo guides in Chinese.

It is super much appreciated!
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One of the biggest photography forum from China
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Would any of the Chinese bookstores have magazines geared towards beginners?
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the best/cheapest way to get quality photography books is to order direct from Taiwan.

One of the best book to read as a beginner is "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. it is available in Chinese translated edition and can be purchased in a lot of places last time I check when I was in Taiwan (two months ago).

There are a few chinese online bookstore places which they will ship international.
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