Hi Everyone
I guess I will join and (re)introduce myself and post a few pictures. My name is Soren and I am the marine biology graduate student living in Maine (although I am Danish). Like IslandCrow I have not had any formal training in photography. I am definitely a beginner and know just enough to be dangerous. I look forward to seeing my photos getting better as this course progress. As for my camera I own a Nikon D200 with a 18-200 mm Nikkor lens. I LOVE this lens, but I am not sure it is the right choice for aquarium photography. I would like to get a macro lens and I would love to hear Chris’ opinion about this. With this lens I find that have to be far away from the object and zoom in order to get a clear image. After last Sundays chat session I spend some time looking into adjusting the white balance and playing around with different aperture settings. Anyway, enough talk. Here are a few very beginner shots taken in my 75-gallon reef.
I guess I will join and (re)introduce myself and post a few pictures. My name is Soren and I am the marine biology graduate student living in Maine (although I am Danish). Like IslandCrow I have not had any formal training in photography. I am definitely a beginner and know just enough to be dangerous. I look forward to seeing my photos getting better as this course progress. As for my camera I own a Nikon D200 with a 18-200 mm Nikkor lens. I LOVE this lens, but I am not sure it is the right choice for aquarium photography. I would like to get a macro lens and I would love to hear Chris’ opinion about this. With this lens I find that have to be far away from the object and zoom in order to get a clear image. After last Sundays chat session I spend some time looking into adjusting the white balance and playing around with different aperture settings. Anyway, enough talk. Here are a few very beginner shots taken in my 75-gallon reef.