danielle_andrassy wrote:
I have been reading UHH every morning for a while. I enjoy it and I am learning a lot. Today is the day and I am posting some of my pictures. Feel free to comment.
Beautiful work. These are real keepers.
Al
Thank you very much.
I have a Nikon D40X. I shoot in raw and manual mode.
For the damselfly: Nikkor 105mm 2.8 macro lens
Shutter speed 1/250, F13, ISO 400. Did not use a tripod but braced the camera on my knees.
The Flycatcher: Sigma 150-500mm, 5.5-6.3 telephoto lens
Shutter speed 1/500, F8 (I think...), focal distance 400mm and used a tripod.
The lemon slice: Nikkor 105mm, 2.8 macro lens
Shutter speed 1/200, F11, ISO 200, on camera flash.
Hope it helps.
gymschwinn wrote:
danielle_andrassy wrote:
I have been reading UHH every morning for a while. I enjoy it and I am learning a lot. Today is the day and I am posting some of my pictures. Feel free to comment.
Wonderfully sharp pic's. Now, we all want to know what gear you used....camera, lens, setting, etc. We need to learn from someone who takes such sharp photos.
Thank you. Your kind comments will push me to work harder to improve my pictures.
xphotog1 wrote:
danielle_andrassy wrote:
I have been reading UHH every morning for a while. I enjoy it and I am learning a lot. Today is the day and I am posting some of my pictures. Feel free to comment.
Beautiful work. These are real keepers.
Al
lez68
Loc: crewe, cheshire, england.
Welcome to uhh, love the pics :-)
Thank you. I love reading and looking at all the members entries every morning while having my coffee. It starts the day in just the right way.
Love your meerkat for avatar.
lez68 wrote:
Welcome to uhh, love the pics :-)
Super job with all your pictures,they look great.
Thanks for posting your camera settings for these great shots. loved the flycatcher!!
Quite welcome. Thank you.
redfordl wrote:
Thanks for posting your camera settings for these great shots. loved the flycatcher!!
Thank you. It was taken with a Nikon D40X and a Sigma lens 150-500mm, 5-6.3
briace wrote:
( great pics ) :thumbup:
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