Hi, I'm Grammabd. I retired in 2007 and that's when I bought my Nikon D200. I LOVE the pictures (most of the time). I have used Program auto almost exclusively because it is sooo easy. In 2017 I want to learn to use aperture to be able to take pictures of a field of flowers that is not out of focus for half the picture.
Anyone have any quick and easy ways to help me remember which settings to use. I love to go to the hill country in and around Fredericksburg, TX for bluebonnet photos. And I've been to High Island, TX for birding pictures - what a treat!
I live in Matagorda County and yesterday I saw a small field of Sandhill Cranes but I knew they were just a little too far for my camera to reach them.
Looking forward to see what everyone likes to photograph!
Nice shot.
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to UHH. Very nice photo.
--Bob
grammabd wrote:
Hi, I'm Grammabd. I retired in 2007 and that's when I bought my Nikon D200. I LOVE the pictures (most of the time). I have used Program auto almost exclusively because it is sooo easy. In 2017 I want to learn to use aperture to be able to take pictures of a field of flowers that is not out of focus for half the picture.
Anyone have any quick and easy ways to help me remember which settings to use. I love to go to the hill country in and around Fredericksburg, TX for bluebonnet photos. And I've been to High Island, TX for birding pictures - what a treat!
I live in Matagorda County and yesterday I saw a small field of Sandhill Cranes but I knew they were just a little too far for my camera to reach them.
Looking forward to see what everyone likes to photograph!
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Nice photo and welcome from Tennessee
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Welcome to the forum!
I have enjoyed visiting High Island, as well.
Great shot of the Bluebonnets!!!
Pat
Welcome to the forum. I strongly suggest you pick up a good book or two on digital photography, it's the best way to learn...
A very nice shot of the bluebonnets and windmill. I use to live in Matagorda county. Welcome!
grammabd wrote:
Hi, I'm Grammabd. I retired in 2007 and that's when I bought my Nikon D200. I LOVE the pictures (most of the time). I have used Program auto almost exclusively because it is sooo easy. In 2017 I want to learn to use aperture to be able to take pictures of a field of flowers that is not out of focus for half the picture.
Anyone have any quick and easy ways to help me remember which settings to use. I love to go to the hill country in and around Fredericksburg, TX for bluebonnet photos. And I've been to High Island, TX for birding pictures - what a treat!
I live in Matagorda County and yesterday I saw a small field of Sandhill Cranes but I knew they were just a little too far for my camera to reach them.
Looking forward to see what everyone likes to photograph!
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Welcome to the forum at UHH. For landscapes, shoot with aperture set at f22. The larger the aperture number, the more of it is in focus.
JoeB
Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
Hello Grammabd, welcome to UHH.
Thanks, Tom - this is what I can't seem to remember - I will print it out and tape it to my camera bag!
Hi Pat,
Know your Round Rock area - one of my sons lived "next door" in Cedar Park for a few years.
I've been able to visit High Island several times and haven't tired of it yet! Just take a picnic lunch and spend the day!
Bd
Hi, Grammadb! I am in the same boat as you, I retired last year and picked up my D7100 camera. I have learned a lot about how to shoot in raw and using manual settings through forums like this, people are so helpful. But the best thing I did was to take a semester course in Beginning Photography at my local community college. Best wishes on your journey!
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