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I'd stay away from photobucket when trying to show the true colors of the photo.
You lose a lot of quality from photobucket.
 
I'd stay away from photobucket when trying to show the true colors of the photo.
You lose a lot of quality from photobucket.


ok so who should i use.??
 
the camera was in auto focus,
I meant what shooting mode was the camera in? The Green Box fully automatic mode? Or one of the other pre-set shooting modes (Landscape, Portrait, etc...), or in one of the creative modes (Av - Aperture Priority, Tv - Shutter Priority or M - Manual)?
i didn't read the manual but i have now,
Keep your manual handy, you'll be going back to it as you learn to use your camera more...especially once you start to take more control of it.
i have no books at all but if you reccommend some to me i'll get 'em,
The first book I was recommended was "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. I also have a few of his other books ("Understanding Digital Photography" and "Learning To See Creatively"). Other books I've been recommended are "The Moment It Clicks" by Joe McNally, "The Photographer's Eye" by Michael Freeman and "Photography And The Art Of Seeing" by Freeman Patterson. I haven't gotten the last three yet but have "The Photographer's Eye" on the way from Amazon. I'm sure there are many more books out there, these are just the ones I've been told about.
and i want to get people thinking when they see my photo's , enjoy it, look at a photo and be able to say something like 2wow ... i took that!!""
and make other people see the beauty i was trying to capture with ease. .. and lots more lol..
Okay...but don't get discouraged if the pictures you're taking now don't get much reaction from others. Becoming a good photographer takes time and practice...lots of time and practice. One of my shooting buddies told me that he wasn't happy with his photos until his third year of shooting. Now he takes these amazing pictures that I can only hope to match someday. Other shooting buddies have gone through the same thing...they all tell me it takes time to get good. I know most of my pictures are just snap shots but I am seeing some improvements here and there...LOL...I've only been shooting with a DSLR for a year now and know I have a long ways to go yet.
 
yes fully auto -green mode,

ok thank's i'll look into them books,

obviously i can fully understand that it takes lots of time to get good and be able to understand how to go about a certain frame or picture, thanks alot and any other advice will be put to good use ! :)
 

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