A few weeks back I went out and myself a Nikon d3100 along with two zoom lenses, and boy have I enjoyed it since.
I've actually liked taking photos most of my life, and remember when I was a kid, But now, things have finally got into place to let me gat a DSLR. I've only just started taking in knowledge, so I sure have a lot to learn, however, I think I'm getting the hang of the most basic technical stuff.
I plan to use the camera for family- and baby shots (soon), for pictures of my salt water reef aquarium, and just random stuff.
To my surprice, I found out that my dad had a bunch og old MF lenses lying around, which I can borrow most of the time. Really lucky for me, as I am really drwn towards the manual approach anyway.
For now, I've been able to take a few macro shots with a borrowed lens. A couple of some corals and a fish
And today Iwent out to get a few pictures after the first storm of the fall, and found this miniature flower
All critique is more than welcome
I am a linux user and thus I use darktable and GIMP for editing.
Cheers! I look forward to learn a lot from you guys
I've actually liked taking photos most of my life, and remember when I was a kid, But now, things have finally got into place to let me gat a DSLR. I've only just started taking in knowledge, so I sure have a lot to learn, however, I think I'm getting the hang of the most basic technical stuff.
I plan to use the camera for family- and baby shots (soon), for pictures of my salt water reef aquarium, and just random stuff.
To my surprice, I found out that my dad had a bunch og old MF lenses lying around, which I can borrow most of the time. Really lucky for me, as I am really drwn towards the manual approach anyway.
For now, I've been able to take a few macro shots with a borrowed lens. A couple of some corals and a fish
And today Iwent out to get a few pictures after the first storm of the fall, and found this miniature flower
All critique is more than welcome
I am a linux user and thus I use darktable and GIMP for editing.
Cheers! I look forward to learn a lot from you guys