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I have to agree with this poster, you really need to work on holding the camera steady and taking the time to set up the shot. Maybe even use a tripod or a mono pod, or just plain slow down. Unless you're shooting an action shot, then blurry is normal.
I'd also recommend that you slow down a little bit and compose what you're photographing. Everything seems to be in the middle of the frame, which sometimes can be good, but you might want to consider playing around with composition a little bit and making sure that, when you're framing the photo, trying not to get anything distracting in the background/sides.>>42975 is my favorite. What compelled you to photograph>>42968out of curiosity?
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