These were taken Sunday, July 30th 2018 at the 40th Concours d'Elegance of America. At the Inn at St. John's in Plymouth Michigan. It's a great show and I've been lucky enough to be a volunteer for many years. Using a Nikon D3400 entry level camera and Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G kit lens. All taken in Automatic mode (Sorry, still learning) and only cropping for editing. These were taken between 7 & 9am, so the lighting was a problem. I'm sure once I get the manual settings figured out I can fix that. I'm part of this group to enjoy and learn from others (which I have), so all comments are welcome on any aspect of my photography.
I notice that when I posted something, members were able to do very quick responses. I also noticed that when I check this site via email, a lot of people had access many hours prior. I don't have or get email with access until after 5am in Michigan. What am I overlooking or missing? Thanks in advance.
I missed the save box and I don't see any way to change it. But will make sure next time. Thank you for the help and kind words.
These were taken Sunday, July 30th 2018 at the 40th Concours d'Elegance of America. At the Inn at St. John's in Plymouth Michigan. I felt these would be my best of many taken and as a first time post for me. Using a Nikon D3400 entry level camera and Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G kit lens. All taken in Automatic mode (Sorry, still learning) and (except for the first one) only cropping for editing. I'm part of this group to enjoy and learn from others (which I have), so all comments are welcome on any aspect of my photography. It's a great show and I've been lucky enough to be a volunteer for many years.
Wonderful shot and the B&W never goes out of style. Part of why I joined this site. To learn and enjoy.
After enjoying this forum for several months, l’m all in. New to DSLR (since December) after my point and shoot died and enjoying it. So much to learn from. In awe of the great photos posted. Love practicing with my Nikon D3400.
Just the kind of shots I hope to get someday. Thank you for sharing.