As a start, lets say I'll like to start learn about photography, I'll search for "photography beginner", "photography tips", "photography tutorial" and etc. And what is gonna hit is all the technical terms jargon which I have no ideas what it is about. Well, there are some good site which give a good guide for starts on photography.
Once I get used of some technique and understand a little bit of those technical terms, I start to hit some bottleneck. Then, I start to search for "Top 10 tips in portrait photography" and etc. And again, thousands of links for me to filter through. I'll say that there is no absolutely best site as most of them are talking about the similar thing.
As I fed up with search online, I start to buy magazine (thank god there is Malaysia version of DCM and Digital SLR Photography). There are really good information inside, yet there is lots of technical knowledge you need to learn. The worst part about magazine is the luring of the new fancy camera model and lenses, somehow I felt that it is trying to psycho me to purchase those expensive equipment instead of teaching how to utilize my current gears.
After years of messing around with technical information and soulless photo, I realize one thing that all these source of information are missing about photography -> The artistic and humanistic part of the photography. There are really very little site that talk about the mentality of the photographer should have, how to be a creative person (photography is about art!), and etc. I realize this when I read this entry of Chase Jarvis blog 10 Things Every Creative Person Must Learn. It is a very simple entry, with every single point hit right into my heart to realize that "This is what I'm looking for!".
Now, I set rules for myself when I'm out to take photograph:
1. Stay focus, I'm suppose to take photo, so take lots of photo!
2. 60D must always in my hand with power on, not in the bag or around my neck.
3. No 4square check-in when I'm with my camera, go hell 4square, taking photo is priority #1!
4. Prepare my mood for photography (I had bad EQ, so when I'm not in the mood, I might end up bring the camera out and back with 0 shutter click).
5. Probability calculation: If I get 1 good photo out of 100, and I want 10 good photo, I must press the shutter at least 1000 times.
6. Be hardworking!
7. Cycle 3 times a week (>=30mins), stamina count when it comes to photography as I need to drag around at least a few kgs. :P
Hmmm....these can be my 2012 resolution. :P