There's mechanics, and then there's art. You need both. First, read the manual that came with the camera. Then go take a course in photography. While that may sound like a glib answer, it's really not. Taking a course in photography will not only give you proper basic instruction, but will expose you to others who have similar thoughts and creative agendas. In so doing, that will compel you yourself to be ever more productive in the craft. Good luck
hahhaha im trying but now i only know how to turn it on and off and picture or video LOL a very long way to go for me
Here are some Links hope it will HELP. http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-And-Explore/Article/g3cu6o1r/understanding-maximum-aperture.html https://photographylife.com/photography-tips-for-beginners
Really nice pics ! How come your pics from the plane are so clear ? You must have a good camera. They're beautiful. The landscapes seen on a plane make me dream , I really like landscape form the sky. If I'm not wrong you were on an helicopter ride, so lucky ! Were the pics with the lake and palm trees form the hotel ? It seems to be so quiet there not like on the strip.
Canon 5D Mark III with EF24-105mm lens. Some pics were on a helicopter ride, around LV strip. The lake and palm tress is actually called Lake Las Vegas, there are a few hotels there and they are building homes for sale. 6000 sq ft home can go for $900K USD and they are a good price tbh...
That's why your pics are so nice ! And sure images from the sky are great. It may be a good price but I won't like to live there. It is only good for holidays (for me).