Quoted: yea im tryin to figure my camera out its 6.3 megapixelsany tips anyone?
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Learn to adjust your whitebalance, and your indoor shots won't look orange. Its a quick, simple, and easy way to clean your pictures up.
Any picture that is blurry, or appears out of focus, delete it, they can't be saved. If you are working with a shallow depth of field on purpose, that is different, but if a picture is blurry, and has no focal point, you have probably lost the interest of the viewer for the rest of your pictures.
I like the perception and altered angles in a couple of your pictures, but the background being cluttered tends to be a massive distraction.
Keep working on your pictures, because the only way you will get any better is to keep doing it over and over. If it makes you feel any better, I think most of my pictures suck, with some being worse than others. I know you joined up in Feb of this year, but to give you a rough idea, I have well over 500 different pictures posted on this site. Some of the pictures I dislike the most, are really liked by others. Some of the ones I actually like, have gotten some odd comments.
No matter what you are doing with your pictures, as long as you are learning, you are ahead of most other people who just push a button and don't care about the results.