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Posted by: jayf at Thu Oct 6 16:32:30 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayf ] im not an amazing picture taker, but i would say your best bet is to first make sure you are in focus, if your camera has auto focus then that would be best. second for the color, i find outside not in direct sunlight is best, and even better is to have the sun shining over your shoulder when you take the pictures. you may also try some pictures in the shade. good luck and pretyt much just keep practicing with your camera and youll get better. [ Hide Replies ]
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