

Since most people have only scratched the surface when it comes to learning this operating system, I think my posts will be very popular and well received. I’m going to take it apart, piece by piece, and put it back together. Regarding Windows, I’ll be doing the same thing. Please be aware though, if you have a T2i, T4i or a T5i, these same concepts will apply. I’ll be diving into the nooks and crannies of both. I must warn you though, I’ll be upgrading to the Canon T6i (already upgraded) in a few weeks, so if you have either camera, which you may have because they are extremely popular, you’re in for a real treat.
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And since I own a Canon T3i (and T6i and T7i) and Windows 10, I figured I’d start there. I know I’ve already delved pretty well into a few of Adobe’s products and some other website coding areas (which I’ll continue to do – I have about a million, more advanced, ideas), but what I would like to explore is more of the technical side of photography and operating systems. I’d like to talk more about the specifics of certain things. I’m going to be expanding the topics of discussion I write about here. I think I mentioned this in my last post, but if you missed it, I’ll tell you again. Here I am on the 4th of July at high noon, sitting behind my desktop on a bright sunny day, writing a post. I mean, just check out the categories for this blog up above.
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On top of that, any knowledge of SEO, coding and how to trawl the web searching for answers to the questions they have is a huge deal.

They all need to know how to cultivate an audience and take and edit photographs that their audience enjoys looking at and they all need to know how to, obviously, use a computer. They all need to know how to write and post to social media. They all need to know how to set up a WordPress blog on some sort of a hosting account. When I sit back and think about these folks, the same set of skills comes to mind. More importantly though, it helps my friends and those who choose to follow along with this very website. It’s very cyclical, if you know what I mean. What I’m trying to say here is that I like to write about stuff I do and use everyday because the more I study, learn and write, the better I become at what I choose to engage in. Because, you know, if you want to be a blogger or photographer, you’re going to need to know how to edit photos. Or perhaps people who might want to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, Bridge, Camera Raw, Lightroom or any other graphics application. That, or those who enjoy taking photographs and posting them online.

My goal for this website is for it to be a resource for what I like to call “Internet Professionals.” This title would include those who blog for a living.
