Some very much beginners shots, advice appreciated.

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Hi guys, i've received my very own DSLR, the first SLR i've ever owned no less, for Christmas. I've dabbled with my dads middle-end film SLR in the past but never really had a chance to get stuck in and play. Naturally over the past two days i've played extensively, taken many terrible photos, learnt little but had a lot of fun in the process. I've picked a couple of the very few keepers out of the pack and was wondering if anyone could give any advice as to how to improve on my technique or how to improve these existing shots.

Nothing has been done to modify them in any way other than converted to JPEG and shrunk a little for web usage. I decided to shoot them in raw, which i imagine is overkill for a beginner such as myself, but i hate JPEG compression artefacts and i can easily convert them when i need to. The album can be found at:

http://s967.photobucket.com/albums/ae155/streeteh/

Here's a sample, i know it's cliche but we've all got to start somewhere!

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For those that are curious, it's a Sony A230, very mediocre compared to the kit many of you have i'm sure but i'm incredibly pleased with it. All photos were taken with the stock lens, i've also inherited a old 300mm sigma lens which i haven't had a chance to really get to grips with yet.

[EDIT] Bah, the background of the photo has been decimated somewhere in the conversion/uploading process but you get the point. The background was far less messy in the original.
 
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Good idea Jesta, i'll give that a go. Uxbridge does indeed suck but i'll be out of here soon :D

Cheers for the thorough feedback AHarvey, i have indeed been playing with those settings but in a very slapdash manner, i like the idea of just playing with one to really get an idea of how it works. I'm not the type to get offended when it comes to constructive criticism tbh but i do appreciate the warning. I'll have a look at flikr because i am not at all happy with how much photobucket has compressed those photos, it's pretty terrible tbh.
 
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Ok 13 year update; I spent some time learning how aperture, ISO and shutter work which was a huge boost, thanks for the advice, also learned a bit about focal lengths and got myself a fairly decent lens set. Moved to Hong Kong which it turns out (unsurprisingly) offers more photo opportunities than Uxbridge. Still plenty to learn!

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Hah, yes moved on a long way. My starter was an a230 (My dad was a minolta guy, so he pointed me toward Sony so I could borrow his lenses), then I got a hand-me-down A77, I'm now running with an old A7RII which is excellent.

Glass is super cheap out here in HK so managed to snag a few GM lenses at bargain basement prices, 16-35mm 2.8 was used for the first image and the 100-400 5.6 for the albatross.

Now I've looked closer at the OP I realize that I posted that when I was working an IT support role. Since posting that I really got into the technical side of photography, then got into Media teaching in Secondary Schools teaching far more creative people than myself how to operate cameras effectively.

I've taken the transferrable skills from that and now mainly teach cinematography in an international school in Hong Kong. Crazy; this thread was literally about two weeks into what ended up being my entire career, with the advice given leading me toward the technical bits I really enjoy.

Here's what we get up to (Created by a 17 year old), sincerely thanks to those who gave advice, I realize now this is literally the first time I got some serious pointers that led me here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xWLWfw3BLIJ6cZRu9rtBD_5xCYJV4TwZ/view?usp=sharing
 
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Christ no; I value my liver too much for that.

Currently living at the back of Causeway Bay, right between Happy Valley and Tai Hang.

You live/d here at all?
 
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Oh excellent, I imagine it was a brilliant place to grow up. I had 6 months of normality before the protests but even then do really love it here. Currently teaching at Kellett School, where do you go as a nipper?

I won't discuss the current reaction to this Covid surge... shame as on the whole it had been very good until a month ago.
 
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