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Help taking better pictures with the D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 198870" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>As everyone else said...</p><p></p><p>1. Expectations too high out of a beginner.</p><p>2. Photography comes with experience and not just the book smarts.</p><p>3. Your shots are planned out - not snapshots.</p><p>4. And finally, your shots are not as bad as you think. Of course we all set up the shot with our camera to get it dialed in. However, the icing on a photo comes in the post work. And if you have raw (nef) files there is a lot you can do to save a photo if you get it wrong. Here is what I did off of using a crappy low resolution jpeg. Crappy not a reference to the picture, but the fact I didn't have much to work with and it looks pretty good like the photo someone else edited on here.</p><p></p><p>Sure, it's easy to say, but don't get so frustrated with yourself. Just keep shooting. It comes in time.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]52783[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]52784[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 198870, member: 11881"] As everyone else said... 1. Expectations too high out of a beginner. 2. Photography comes with experience and not just the book smarts. 3. Your shots are planned out - not snapshots. 4. And finally, your shots are not as bad as you think. Of course we all set up the shot with our camera to get it dialed in. However, the icing on a photo comes in the post work. And if you have raw (nef) files there is a lot you can do to save a photo if you get it wrong. Here is what I did off of using a crappy low resolution jpeg. Crappy not a reference to the picture, but the fact I didn't have much to work with and it looks pretty good like the photo someone else edited on here. Sure, it's easy to say, but don't get so frustrated with yourself. Just keep shooting. It comes in time. [ATTACH type="full"]52783._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]52784._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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