Just wanted to share my very first photos with everyone. I used the 18-55mm lens. No idea of settings other than the auto mode.
Taken in my back yard summer of 2013
Rose Of Sharon in my front yard summer 2013
Mushrooms can be an interesting looking plant. Took this in my back yard summer 2013
Goodolboy1 wrote:
Just wanted to share my very first photos with everyone. I used the 18-55mm lens. No idea of settings other than the auto mode.
Good job. Lots to learn. Love the Mushroom. It will only get better.
Great start. I like them all, especially the ground level perspective on the mushroom. Keep up the good work, have fun and send in some more.
John
Goodolboy1 wrote:
Just wanted to share my very first photos with everyone. I used the 18-55mm lens. No idea of settings other than the auto mode.
Very nice. You will learn a lot from UHH. Lots of really good photographers here who don't mind sharing their knowledge.
I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks RicknJude for the kind words. I hope to get better as I go.. I like taking photos like this. I'm in hopes of getting more and better shots next summer. I like it when the Keebler Elves start building their homes.... LOL Here's a few more shots. I think I need to come up with some kind of a back drop to block out things houses and such....
Thanks John, I like to get down on the ground and get as close as I can.. I need to start learning how to use the the aperture settings. The photo of the mushroom may have looked better had I of used a lower f-number. At least the background would have been faded out more... Any suggestions ?
Good shots Goodolboy! I especially like the mushroom!
Thanks... Very kind of you. As I go along, I'll share what I think is a good photo :D
Thanks Elliern, I'm looking forward to learning more. I think it's best to learn from the old timers (sorta speak) because they have more Knowledge from past experience. I hope one day to be able to see a subject and just shoot it without having to give it a great deal of thought... Does that sound right? What I trying to say is, Have all the right camera settings memorized and be able to set them real quick so I can a get a good shot....
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