Quanita
15-02-2013, 6:57pm
Hi,
I'm Q and judging by everything I have read so far (including a few Hi messages) I am the noobiest noob :o
I was given a new Samsung NX11 (by request) for my birthday (March last Year) with 18-55mm Lens and have just purchased the 60mm Macro lens (going to pick it up tomorrow). I have read my manual and I think I do ok with my camera on Aperture Priority mode when everything is standing still but am not at all comfortable with anything other than auto when anything moves.
I am interested in learning to do product style photography better (for blogging about crafts I do) and also interested in learning to take awesome photos of my family. I would probably be more interested in other types and styles of photography as I get a better understanding of what is out there and what I like.
I have just purchased a new tripod (after breaking the previous flimsy-ish) one and am waiting on a remote shutter release. I'm a bit wobbly at the best of times.
erm IT geek by trade from Adelaide with a wonderful partner and a 6month old furbaby (British Shorthair Cat) who will probably be in a lot of my photos.
Cheers
Q
I'm Q and judging by everything I have read so far (including a few Hi messages) I am the noobiest noob :o
I was given a new Samsung NX11 (by request) for my birthday (March last Year) with 18-55mm Lens and have just purchased the 60mm Macro lens (going to pick it up tomorrow). I have read my manual and I think I do ok with my camera on Aperture Priority mode when everything is standing still but am not at all comfortable with anything other than auto when anything moves.
I am interested in learning to do product style photography better (for blogging about crafts I do) and also interested in learning to take awesome photos of my family. I would probably be more interested in other types and styles of photography as I get a better understanding of what is out there and what I like.
I have just purchased a new tripod (after breaking the previous flimsy-ish) one and am waiting on a remote shutter release. I'm a bit wobbly at the best of times.
erm IT geek by trade from Adelaide with a wonderful partner and a 6month old furbaby (British Shorthair Cat) who will probably be in a lot of my photos.
Cheers
Q