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I have seen so many photos that tell a storie whether it's a simple image with lots of detail and the way the composition is displayed. Its what makes a photo an awesome experience.
How do you learn it? I have taken many in my own experience great shots yet many lack that awesome ness composition
 
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Being creative is the key, that's my opinion. But personally I like simple picture with dark sides. I'm focusing more on the subject, unless this is a landscape shoot.
 

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That's depends what you expect from a picture, what's your subject, what's in your mind and idea. I always try to use small objects in front of my lens, to make my picture more interesting
 
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I love this photo of the . The duck is moving and about 2m from me nothing is really close as i also want to keep the details
 

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I love this photo of the . The duck is moving and about 2m from me nothing is really close as i also want to keep the details

I think is a bit to dark. My style is more color on picture. I need to show some of them
 

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It is a bit dark yes as i was experimental to get good details and not really knowing what i was doing. It was my first time with my dslr at taking photos
 

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If outside is sunny, then I'm trying to have low ISO, f5.6-7 stop (depends what is my subject), and shutter speed around 250-500
 
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Lots of light and perhaps a sunny day it was about to rain when i was exploring my camera. Yet i will try again later on when I get time

My advice is, try to shoot in auto mode, and see the settings on the image, and then go on manual and try to replicate same settings, you can play a bit around with settings.
 
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