Hello! Just purchased a D3100 and wanted to introduce myself

Joez2391

New member
Hello everyone! Just a little background on myself, I'm a college student (Pre-Dental) going to school in Florida. I have always loved taking pictures and I was always trying to take artsy pictures, but the only thing that was holding me back was the limitations of a point and shoot camera (Sony DSC W300). I have been doing months of research; this way I could find the camera that not only fit a college budget but also would provide enough quality where I wouldn't feel like I needed to upgrade a year down the road. I finally decided on the D3100 for many reasons, and after lurking on ebay for a while two weeks ago, I won a brand new D3100 and 18-55mm VR kit lens, memory card, bag and battery for $315! The seller got it as a gift and never used it, so it just sat in the camera bag for a year. I also purchased a 55-200mm VR nikkor for fairly cheap as well. I got it in the mail a couple of days ago and tried it out on a trip to the everglades. It was absolutely amazing shooting with a DSLR for the first time compared to my P&S camera. Here was my favorite pic, really intense:Into the Wild (Animals, Flowers and Landscapes) - Joseph Zarrella's Photos I'm still trying to figure out the whole aperture, shutter speed thing but it's only been 3 days, so that's expected, I guess haha. I know I'll learn a heck of a lot from this site, too, which has some awesome threads! Let me know what you guys think of my pictures. I can't wait to expand my portfolio using my new D3100 (except for my underwater photos... can't afford a housing for my DSLR yet, maybe someday). Here's the homepage Joseph Zarrella's Photos
 
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Moab Man

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Besides the great knowledge that a lot of these old timers (not age - experience) can teach you there is nothing like getting out there and screwing around with the different settings in manual and comparing what it did to your photos. I have learned lots from simply reading posts and seeing the settings people used on a particular photo they have posted.

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