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If this is your first slr, there's probably nothing wrong with you. You just have to practice shooting technique as >>36338 said. Technology won't make up for bad technique. Breathe in and then lightly breathe out and hold, fire. You shake less with empty lungs. Don't punch the shutter release, it's a smooth motion. Your exif says 1/60th of a second with a 135mm focal length. That's about 200 on a D80. The rule of thumb would be to not use a shutter speed lower than 1/200th at that focal length. It's not a hard rule, if you truely are shaking then it probably won't help much; if you're not, once you get better, you can handhold at longer shutter speeds.
Before you spend bux, you might want to try turning on AutoISO and/or using the adjustable Program mode. In "P" if you spin the main wheel you get different equivalent exposure settings, so you could keep the shutter speed above 1/focal-length. Adjustable program mode alone won't work in low-light, though, the lens' aperture can only open up so much.
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