I'm very new at this, so don't laugh!
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:43 pm
Hi all, I'd been toying with the idea of buying a DSLR and messing around with a bit of photography for a while now, and during the boxing day sales i grabbed myself a twin lens kit Nikon D60. To be quite honest i knew very little about photography when i bought it but previous experience in life has taught me that sometimes the best way to learn is to throw yourself straight into the deep end and force yourself!
Anyway, after a couple of days of reading the manual, playing with the camera, reading tips online, playing with the camera, more studying and more playing with the camera, of the numerous photos i've taken i've selected 2 that I'm happy with.
At the moment i have no licence so i'm limited to subjects within walking distance (i guess another way to learn to work with what you have!). I had a wander in my backyard and found these flowers, and tried every angle/aperture/SS/ISO setting until i came up with this:
Please critique and tell me what could improve this photo, as i said i've VERY new at this!
The next photo i got while following my two cats around the garden, trying different angles/settings etc until i got this:
I feel like the look on his (His name is Battlecat, FYI) face draws the viewers attention straight to it and i kinda like the ghostly aura although the grass looks blurred.
Again i'm new, and these are probably terrible, but i'm here to learn.
Anyway, after a couple of days of reading the manual, playing with the camera, reading tips online, playing with the camera, more studying and more playing with the camera, of the numerous photos i've taken i've selected 2 that I'm happy with.
At the moment i have no licence so i'm limited to subjects within walking distance (i guess another way to learn to work with what you have!). I had a wander in my backyard and found these flowers, and tried every angle/aperture/SS/ISO setting until i came up with this:
Please critique and tell me what could improve this photo, as i said i've VERY new at this!
The next photo i got while following my two cats around the garden, trying different angles/settings etc until i got this:
I feel like the look on his (His name is Battlecat, FYI) face draws the viewers attention straight to it and i kinda like the ghostly aura although the grass looks blurred.
Again i'm new, and these are probably terrible, but i'm here to learn.