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Old 14-11-12, 10:58 PM
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You haven't told us what your camera is. Which is always a good starting point if we know what you're working with.

But.
Rule 1: Read your instruction book from front to back.
Rule 2: Read it again!

Get to know your equipment and shoot anything that moves, and if it doesn't move - shoot it twice. Get to know your equipment so that using it is second nature, then you can concentrate on what you're doing rather than how you're doing it. It doesn't matter how rubbish the images are as long as you know why they're rubbish and learn to avoid what made them rubbish in the first place.

Post your efforts up here and we'll give you candid, but constructive criticism.

Remember, photography is a journey, not a destination.
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