Hello,
I've had the book for a while, and really like it, but before I only tried some new ideas for composition - only now really getting into trying out new things with my camera settings (Nikon 70). My husband and I take tons of pictures, but almost always on automatic mode (or 'night' or 'sport' sometimes). After reading the first two chapters, I tried Aperture Priority mode for the first time. I love the blurred backgrounds that I'm getting sometimes, as I always thought they look so great with portraits, but had no idea how to get them.
On all of these pictures I set aperture to F/5.6. ISO was left at my usual 200. I don't touch shutter speed for now but the camera set it at 1/80 for my daughter's portrait, and 1/100 - 1/60 for the ones with her and my husband. Now 1/60 seems quite slow I think, so the 'kissing' pic seems a bit blurry - though what to do if I want this aperture but a bit faster speed? Change ISO? Not zoom in so much?
Because I was sitting quite far, I zoomed in a lot (200mm) - I think I remember reading that for portraits around 100-135mm is better - though I'm not sure why? is it only because with 200mm it is harder to keep more in focus?
Anyway, I've noticed that when I use Aperture mode, almost all the pictures - including these ones - come quite saturated, a bit too reddish or yellowish or maybe it is just too much light reflected on faces - on all of these, I actually had to lower saturation and temperature in my iPhoto application (just a bit, -5 or so) - but I haven't found anything written about it, why it can be so - is it just with Nikon 70? What is confusing is that when I used Portrait mode on the same day, the camera actually also used F/5.6, and shutter speed and ISO were the same as well as focal length, but the pictures in this mode looked different, not that reddish and bright, much greyer and dull - I wonder why? The Nikon manual says that Portrait mode doesn't use sharpening or something like that, but I think nothing about colours looking different... I wonder if anyone has noticed the same issue?
I also wondered why my daughter's eyes came out so black in the portrait - she has very dark brown eyes, and here they look so black.
Would be great to hear some comments and advice - thanks a lot!

agnieszka