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<blockquote data-quote="Burninrock24" data-source="post: 1136821" data-attributes="member: 18179"><p>What camera are you using Tony? From what it looks like you're not getting much bokeh (depth of field). It makes the images look flatter and more shallow. Darhawk is right in that at this point a new camera with a good lens will be the best way to find improvement. </p><p></p><p>The best way to take a good picture after everything is said and done is to take hundreds of them! lol. Seriously though, I'll take hundreds and hundreds of photos at a shoot and only keep about 25. You'll find things you like and don't like about each photo and somewhere in there you'll find a gem. Wild animals call this superfecundity. Lay hundreds of eggs and a handful will survive. :thumbsup:</p><p></p><p>Then my next tip is to use a tripod with an auto timer. The smallest bump will soften the edges. Then after that play with your ISO, shutter speeds, and bring along a plain white piece of paper to set your white balance correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burninrock24, post: 1136821, member: 18179"] What camera are you using Tony? From what it looks like you're not getting much bokeh (depth of field). It makes the images look flatter and more shallow. Darhawk is right in that at this point a new camera with a good lens will be the best way to find improvement. The best way to take a good picture after everything is said and done is to take hundreds of them! lol. Seriously though, I'll take hundreds and hundreds of photos at a shoot and only keep about 25. You'll find things you like and don't like about each photo and somewhere in there you'll find a gem. Wild animals call this superfecundity. Lay hundreds of eggs and a handful will survive. :thumbsup: Then my next tip is to use a tripod with an auto timer. The smallest bump will soften the edges. Then after that play with your ISO, shutter speeds, and bring along a plain white piece of paper to set your white balance correctly. [/QUOTE]
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