annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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So, I ordered and received my first DSLR last week (the Nikon D60). Right now, I just have the kit lens, which was an 18-55mm VR that came with the body. I haven't had the opportunity to take many pictures because of the crappy weather over the weekend...but here are a few I took on my first day of some of the pets. The detail on the pix that I am posting isn't nearly as nice as when I look at them full-sized on the CPU, but I didn't want huge images showing up on the post.
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions for improvement are VERY WELCOME (just try not to be too mean, I am a newbie, after all
) That being said, I am actually really satisfied with how they turned out considering I know nothing. I am so excited to learn...especially on a day with nice weather.
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This is Snuffles, one of our cats. First picture out of the box, no flash, ISO 100. My concern with this one is that it seems to have a little bit of a yellow-y tint. Maybe because it was night with no flash and I didn't boost the ISO or prolong the shutter speed because it was a handheld pic and I was worried about getting a blurry image.
This is Rocky. Again, the color seems to have a little bit of a yellow tint. We have green walls, wood floors and I was only using a ceiling lamp for lighting, could that be the cause?
This is Mickey. I don't have the color image on this computer, but I have the sepia version. I haven't figured it out yet, but I thought I read somewhere that the Nikon has the ability to shoot in sepia rather than converting with a program online, anyone know if that's true or not?
This is Winky. I do realize I chopped her feet off but she is a quick little sucker and two more seconds she would have been touching the lens with her wet little nose.
Any thoughts, opinions, suggestions for improvement are VERY WELCOME (just try not to be too mean, I am a newbie, after all

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This is Snuffles, one of our cats. First picture out of the box, no flash, ISO 100. My concern with this one is that it seems to have a little bit of a yellow-y tint. Maybe because it was night with no flash and I didn't boost the ISO or prolong the shutter speed because it was a handheld pic and I was worried about getting a blurry image.
This is Rocky. Again, the color seems to have a little bit of a yellow tint. We have green walls, wood floors and I was only using a ceiling lamp for lighting, could that be the cause?
This is Mickey. I don't have the color image on this computer, but I have the sepia version. I haven't figured it out yet, but I thought I read somewhere that the Nikon has the ability to shoot in sepia rather than converting with a program online, anyone know if that's true or not?
This is Winky. I do realize I chopped her feet off but she is a quick little sucker and two more seconds she would have been touching the lens with her wet little nose.
