Thanks! :smile:
It's a Canon Rebel XTi. It was my first time using this camera, and I switched between 100-1600 ISO settings. I don't know what ISO is, but it seems to relate to shutter speed.
In the old days it referred to a film's sensitivity to light. The higher ISO films meant they could operate in less light, and similarly could allow for higher shutter speeds in bright light. In modern cameras, the ISO setting is used to mimic the light sensitive properties of film - allowing higher shutter speeds with the higher settings, but producing grainier looking photos as a downside.
Your photos look great, but a few could be improved with cropping.
GJ!