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Posted by moonlight1811: Sat May 19th, 2012 16:04 1st Post
Hello everyone!

I'm very very new to the photography world. I've always liked to take pictures, but never really thought about what goes into taking great pictures. I just recently purchased a Nikon D3100 (FINALLY!). I've really enjoyed it so far. I haven't been able to spend too much time with it thanks to my job, but I want to learn all I can.

There is not one specific direction I'm looking to take when it comes to taking pictures. I'd like to be able to do a little bit of everything. One of the first things I did was take pictures of water droplets because it's something I've always wanted to try. I think I had a couple of really successful shots for a first timer!

I do have a couple of questions that y'all will hopefully be able to help out with :)

Hope everyone is well!

Thanks,
-Melissa



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Posted by Robert: Sat May 19th, 2012 18:04 2nd Post
Hi and welcome to the forum.

Ask away and don't think your question might be silly, we have all had to learn, there is no such thing as a silly question.

I just recently got a D3100, a couple of months ago, I tend to use it as a family camera. I got it to make videos but I haven't made one yet, I have been too busy so far. Summer just around the corner so perhaps I will get a chance.

A pic I took of my daughter and her boyfriend at her 18th birthday in April.

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Posted by jk: Sat May 19th, 2012 18:15 3rd Post
Welcome to the forum Melissa.
I think that there will be loads of stuff for you to ask and dont be afraid to do so as we are a friendly bunch here.



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Posted by moonlight1811: Sat May 19th, 2012 19:26 4th Post
Thank you, jk! I appreciate that :D



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Posted by moonlight1811: Sat May 19th, 2012 19:33 5th Post
Robert,

Thanks again. I will and already do have several questions. I just need to find the appropriate place to put them!

Let me know how those videos work out if you get around to making one! That's something I want to try as well. I have a youtube channel that has videos of me singing and usually I use my macbook to record the videos, but the poor thing is getting old. Figured I'd give the camera a try.

Cute picture! Love the crown! lol =]

The D3100 has been taking some very nice pictures for me so far. I have been slightly obsessed with water droplets. I attached one that I framed and gave to a friend for his birthday because he said he really loved it. Remember, I'm only a beginner :P Don't be too harsh on me!

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Posted by richw: Sat May 19th, 2012 23:58 6th Post
That's a great shot Melissa, nothing to be harsh about. What lens did you use, andI assume there was a flash?



Posted by moonlight1811: Sun May 20th, 2012 00:06 7th Post
richw wrote: That's a great shot Melissa, nothing to be harsh about. What lens did you use, andI assume there was a flash? Thank you, richw!

I only have the 18-55mm lens that came with my camera, so that's what I used. There was a flash; you're correct. Flash and related settings is one of the things I need to figure out more. Going to try to put up a post on somewhere on here tomorrow to see if someone can help! -- Definitely like it here so far!



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Posted by richw: Sun May 20th, 2012 07:36 8th Post
Have you looked at printing on metal at all? I have done a couple of shots and I'm a big fan. There is a company I use here in AUS, but I have seen advertisements for a company in the US that does them:

http://www.bayphoto.com/metalprints/

I really think this shot would look awesome printed this way, it lends itself to that. The other good thing about printing on mentalist how light the the finished product is, makes hanging even a large image a breeze.



Posted by moonlight1811: Sun May 20th, 2012 14:12 9th Post
richw wrote:http://www.bayphoto.com/metalprints/ I've never even heard of metal prints! I took a look at the website and it looks really cool. May have to think about doing that at some point =]

Thanks for the tip!



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Posted by jk: Mon May 21st, 2012 06:18 10th Post
Melissa,
Great shot. Very atmospheric. Usually these shots are almost overlit!!

Dont feel daunted to post a new topic in one of the other forums.
In fact why not start with a Droplets one in the Cameras forum.



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Posted by moonlight1811: Tue May 22nd, 2012 09:52 11th Post
Thanks jk! No worries, there will be new topics I just need to figure out where exactly to put everything :D



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Posted by Robert: Tue May 22nd, 2012 10:11 12th Post
If in doubt just drop it into the general forum.

If it's in the wrong place somebody will move it! Main thing is to post.


I would like to do some water droplets images perhaps in UV light to show the fluorescence. Perhaps use a kitchen cleaner which fluoresces bright yellow? Or some emulsion paint, usually that glows purple, the options are manyfold

What I haven't figured yet is how to trigger the shutter, my reactions are more calendar than stopwatch. Perhaps it's just a matter of shoot and hope?



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Posted by moonlight1811: Tue May 22nd, 2012 13:52 13th Post
Robert wrote: I would like to do some water droplets images perhaps in UV light to show the fluorescence. Perhaps use a kitchen cleaner which fluoresces bright yellow? Or some emulsion paint, usually that glows purple, the options are manyfold

What I haven't figured yet is how to trigger the shutter, my reactions are more calendar than stopwatch. Perhaps it's just a matter of shoot and hope?
I'm going to go start a new topic on this (and probably throw it into General) when I get home from work and tell you what I did to get mine! Since that was my first project, I may have gotten a little creative in my setup. Perhaps others in the forum will have some tips on how to make it easier/more efficient and maybe even get better pictures! Excited! =]



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