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Zoe the cat - first non-auto mode portrait
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<blockquote data-quote="gollydolly77" data-source="post: 104206" data-attributes="member: 12486"><p>Hello. I am new to both the forum and DSLR. I just got a D5100 today. I had a D3100 for two weeks prior but felt i wanted the D5100 more with what I think will give me a solid base to learn and grow. This is my cat Zoe. I was using a 35mm 1.8 lens and I was trying to capture a photo of her while she was calm down from her continuous rolling on her back and side. I wanted to catch her looking relaxed since she rarely is so.</p><p></p><p>i used Aperture mode with the 35mm 1.8 lens.</p><p></p><p>the room was dimly lit with a solitary floor lamp. First time I broke away from using auto mode.</p><p>In retrospect I wish the background was less busy and the room seems awfully yellow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gollydolly77, post: 104206, member: 12486"] Hello. I am new to both the forum and DSLR. I just got a D5100 today. I had a D3100 for two weeks prior but felt i wanted the D5100 more with what I think will give me a solid base to learn and grow. This is my cat Zoe. I was using a 35mm 1.8 lens and I was trying to capture a photo of her while she was calm down from her continuous rolling on her back and side. I wanted to catch her looking relaxed since she rarely is so. i used Aperture mode with the 35mm 1.8 lens. the room was dimly lit with a solitary floor lamp. First time I broke away from using auto mode. In retrospect I wish the background was less busy and the room seems awfully yellow. [/QUOTE]
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