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    Quote Originally Posted by Just_CHill View Post
    Good times! I bought my camera for the same reason. My 60mm does wonders when it comes to my baby girl. But it has worked for many other things as well. Here are some examples:


    All Aboard by pbman13, on Flickr


    Chris1 by pbman13, on Flickr

    They were edited a little bit with photoshop (clarity, exposure, sharpness) but only because I couldn't get perfect shots. Distortion was not a problem.

    Now the next question would be, are you shooting in Manual mode or Automatic? Also, if you haven't already, check out this forum for primarily Canon camera's: Canon Digital Photography Forums - Powered by vBulletin Tons of information! There are sections for just about anything you can think of when it comes to photography, and most of the people are happy to help out and answer question. You can even post up pictures (if you choose) to be critiqued so that people that has been doing this longer that you and I can give you advice.
    I do use a little of both modes those are sme good shots what camera you use ?

    Quote Originally Posted by .blank cd View Post
    If you can't get quality out of a canon 50mm 1.8 and an XSi, no amount of lens purchases is gonna fix that. It's time to think about your technique.
    It just was not worth the price now if it was the 50mm 1.4 or 1.2 then id know its me and not lens lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by -EnVus- View Post
    I do use a little of both modes those are sme good shots what camera you use ?
    I just have a T3i with a few lenses. But I kinda agree with what .blank_cd is saying. I asked about the modes that you are shooting with because some of the modes adjusts your setting (ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed, White Balance, etc) that might give you horrible looking shots. If you are not already, I would recommended shooting in manual most of the time and figuring out the settings. That's what I (and many others) had to do and my shots went from garbage to what you see today and I'm still learning new stuff from reading and going on that forum!

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