RE: πΈ Pink Phlox Under the Night Sky πΏ
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Wow!... Maria @tiptop97 friend π, you take all those lovely photos with your little Nikon D3000 and the kit lens, the 18-55mm! ππ·π... Now that's what I call knowing and making the most of the camera at hand!... I still still have a little Nikon 3100 (although my work camera is usually my D7000) and I also have that βlittle beloved thingβ which is the 18-55mm lens, I do use it frequently for landscape and street shots... It's a nice and efficient lens whose capabilities are often unknown, but those of us who use it know it's a very good optical piece to use.... You know something?: If you attach a 4X screw-in lens to that 18-55mm, you can make very interesting macros and achieve much more diffused focus. Screw-in lenses are very cheap and for that lens you just have to make sure that the thread is 52mm diameter. These lenses come in 2X, 4X and up to 10X, but for me in particular the number of magnifications that gave me the best magnification/quality ratio is 4X, it allows you to make very good macros with the 18-55mm at F/11 aperture up to F/5.6 (at the maximum 55mm zoom) and at very close distances (I have never measured exactly how many centimeters, but it is much closer than the native 28 cm of the lens at 18mm zoom)... I apologize for going on so long, but I love seeing photographers do great work using relatively basic equipment (like you), and so I like to add a bit of my experience since I frequently use equipment like that too...
Thank you for sharing your nature photography work with us... We send a big round of applause to you!
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Wow, this is the biggest comment anyone has ever left me under a post )) I am extremely grateful to you for the beautiful and pleasant compliments. My husband and I bought this camera a long time ago, about a month ago, in the evening, when I went out to take a few photos, I accidentally broke the lens. Then I started to worry a lot about how I would take photos in the future to publish here. But fortunately, the master in the workshop said that he would fix it. It was a happy moment. Thank you very much for the interesting and professional tips on use, I will definitely take them into account, and I am sincerely grateful for the recommendations. I will ask the children to take an interest in what you offer. Thank you very much again, dear friend @jlinaresp πβ€οΈ
I know you dear @jlinaresp as a wonderful and friendly person and I want to ask, maybe you have some friendly advice for the development of my blog, maybe something to change or improve. I would like to know, in order to attract more readers to view my works, I would like to develop here, because it brings me joy and satisfaction π