Thursday, 3 March 2011

School Holiday Nature Images


Well, its been the school holidays and what do I do with an active 5 year old - take her to the seal sanctury.  Show her some baby seals, fish, ducks, plants and goats.  Or, was this trip just organised so that I get to practice???

All images were taken with my Nikon D90 with Nikon 18-105m lens.




Shutter Speed 1/50, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/50, F Sop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/50, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/50, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/100, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/40, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/80, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/80, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/80, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/80, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/40, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/40, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200      


Shutter Speed 1/40, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/13, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/25, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/25, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/25, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/25, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/40, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/13, F Stop 5.0, ISO 200


Shutter Speed 1/20, F Stop 5.6, ISO 200


Evaluation

I really enjoyed taking these image.  I took loads more but there's only a certain amount of seals that you can look at.  I normally walk into a situation and take a random photograph of nothing in particular to try and get the correct settings.  Sometimes they come out too dark and sometimes they come out too light but at least I'm now getting the hang of changing the settings on my Nikon and more often than not, I will get it right.

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    There needs to be more research on other photographers now as per the assignment paper which applies to your units, see the tutor site. Read the various blogs on there that I have written to help you understand how best to work on this course. Its vital that you do this to allow you to really focus down on what is required.
    Research blogs are the key to success on this course and how you write about other photographers work.

    Steve

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