California... With a Twist

I think I am starting to get the hang of shooting with my Nikon, basically through playing around, seeing the results, and learning online. I thought these turned out well; the first one is definately one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken.



Nikon is the way to go! I shoot with the pro end models... If you need help with your new camera check out Nikonians--!
 
I like your pictures, great resolution from your camera :xyxthumbs:
 
I don't mind your Pictures, cause it's your Thread.

The redundant ones I don't like, are from somebody who "Quotes" the OP and includes all their 25/30/etc Pictures all over again in the Quote and then simply adds a little line like "Good Job".

By the way... Nice Work ! Im the MAN

You are inspiring me to "fix" my Black Truck next Summer, once the 3 feet of Snow goes away.

I know! It used to infuriate me when I couldn't see pictures of someone's thread since people quoted a whole slew of pictures (thank you slow university wifi network). The results are worth the time, but I have to admire you for dealing with a black truck. I though my car was bad enough haha.

I think I am starting to get the hang of shooting with my Nikon, basically through playing around, seeing the results, and learning online. I thought these turned out well; the first one is definately one of my favorite pictures I have ever taken.



Nikon is the way to go! I shoot with the pro end models... If you need help with your new camera check out Nikonians--!

Thanks for the recommendation, I will check the Nikonians out! I do kind of wish I had gone for the D5000 in retrospect but I think I will just get a few better lenses and be happy.

I like your pictures, great resolution from your camera :xyxthumbs:

Thanks! It is unbelievable the quality of pictures a DSLR makes, and feels really good to get back into them after going so long since I used my Canon Rebel 35mm.
 
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