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<blockquote data-quote="Lillygirl7" data-source="post: 118648" data-attributes="member: 12499"><p>I am just a beginner. I got my d5100 about a month ago. I am having a really hard time getting my photos to be crisp and clear. Here is an example of what I am talking about. It looks grainy and the colors are washed out.</p><p>I bought some books, I've read tips until I'm blue in the face, but my pics look terrible. I am using a tripod I've reset my camera a couple times to factory settings I've tried all types of lighting and settings. Any recs and help would be GREATLY appreciated. I know that there is a lot to learn, but I should be able to get better pictures by now than my junk point and shoot. Thanks </p><p>[ATTACH]28284[/ATTACH]</p><p><em>On a side note I've noticed that blues/aquas especially always look off. I mainly do craft photos for my blog. </em><em>(I'm using the lens that came in the kit and I cannot afford a different lens)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillygirl7, post: 118648, member: 12499"] I am just a beginner. I got my d5100 about a month ago. I am having a really hard time getting my photos to be crisp and clear. Here is an example of what I am talking about. It looks grainy and the colors are washed out. I bought some books, I've read tips until I'm blue in the face, but my pics look terrible. I am using a tripod I've reset my camera a couple times to factory settings I've tried all types of lighting and settings. Any recs and help would be GREATLY appreciated. I know that there is a lot to learn, but I should be able to get better pictures by now than my junk point and shoot. Thanks [ATTACH=CONFIG]28284._xfImport[/ATTACH] [I]On a side note I've noticed that blues/aquas especially always look off. I mainly do craft photos for my blog. [/I][I](I'm using the lens that came in the kit and I cannot afford a different lens)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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