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Ok, I work with home entertainment etc i.e tv's amps etc, seperates are my speciality but cameras, even though I know a little bit I don't know a massive amount, let alone my photography skills.

I have bought the yesterday a panna dmcfz7, which had the best staff cost for what I I could get in that budget and range.

I'm still learning (as in i havn't got a clue, being more specialized in seperates) so I've just takena pic in the garden, be honest, as I want my photograhy to get better as well as in the process make myself a better salesperson.

I need any tips in english as I'm not that clued up on cameras as previously told.

here's my effort.. http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/2945/p1000044ir5.jpg
 
Nice composition of the shot, i don't know if your camera has an 'auto focus' mode; if it does then switch it on and check next time that your subject is in perfect focus as i feel that the shot would look better if the top flower was in focus. Keep up the good work :)
 
thanks for the reply, I can see what you mean. I've just been playing around with some of the features of the camera, especially the black and white side of things, after a few pics, I managed to come up with this of my little charlie..
http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/6099/p1000049lh9.jpg

again as well as the first, comments of what I can do to further my skills (which is pretty much everything)would be much appreciated
 
Great photo looks really good in black and white as it gives a crisper image than colour.
Also love the look of your set up.
 
kjbits said:
Great photo looks really good in black and white as it gives a crisper image than colour.
Also love the look of your set up.

Nah thats the focus being off in the other shot.
 
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