We took a visit to my wife's uncles house. I like to keep my camera near by, so during some down time I took a stroll and snapped some pictures. Hope you enjoy them!
Nikon D3100 standard lens (18-55mm) still to broke to get a better lens :)
Outstanding shots with a kit lens. Very nicely done with a good eye for composition! :thumbup:
Thanks Jakebrake, i agree i thought these turned out pretty well for me and my ole trusty betty lens. Thanks for stopping by!
You don't need a better lens.
Very pretty series!
Perhaps a little bit oversaturated colors in places, but if that is your preference, that's OK too :)
Thank you Rlaugh, quagmire, and Linda.
Yes Linda, I do like to push the saturation on a lot of my pics and dab into some HDR :)
Very good Eric, real beauties.
You done good. Very nice shots!
I find the bright colors very cheerful. I particularly like the two butterfly close ups but enjoyed all your shots.
Nothing wrong with those shots. There seems to be a tendency to believe that a kit lens is not good enough when some very nice shots are possible with them. My regular kit lens is the old 18-70 f3.5-4.5 that performs very well for me. I had the 55-200 but I sold it when I bought the 70-300. The 55-200 was also very capable.
I do not know what other lens you have in mind but keep in mind that our results depend more on our expertise than in the optical qualities of a lens.
When we do our part the lens does its part also.
Very nicely done... A pleasure to view!
erpatterson78 wrote:
We took a visit to my wife's uncles house. I like to keep my camera near by, so during some down time I took a stroll and snapped some pictures. Hope you enjoy them!
Nikon D3100 standard lens (18-55mm) still to broke to get a better lens :)
Looks like my yard. Same flowers, same butterflies. I shoot them all with an 18 - 300 mm Ed g VRii . Try it, you'll like it!
ebbote, huskyrider705, Cwilson341, FrodoBaggins, camerapapi, coj thanks for looking and commenting!
coj, we just moved but we had some similar flowers that attracted all kinds of wild life. Next summer i know what i need to plant :)
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