When I say soft I'm talking about the sharpness of the photos. They're all a little off focus making them soft, some more so than others. This is actually fine for some of the time, particularly when it comes to portraits, but it's off putting here.
Composition is very subjective, but there are rules that can guide you. Look up "Rule of thirds", that should give you some pointers.
There are loads of settings on the D200, from exposure ( amount of light ) to focus areas ( where the camera is going to set its sharp focus ). Any and all of these are going to change things in some respect - read the manual and look up the terms.
Depth of field is the amount of photo which is in sharp focus - this is both in front and behind of the sharp focal point and is determined by a number of factors; apature, lens length, point of focus - google it, you'll find loads of info.
Some useful sites that'll give you technical and none technical pointers
http://www.kenrockwell.com/ - some of his stuff is well worth reading, other bits you should take with a pinch of salt, but it's a good resource.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/ - lots of useful tips there and on the forums and they're generally a friendly bunch. A number of us here post there and enter pics in the monthly comps.
Composition is very subjective, but there are rules that can guide you. Look up "Rule of thirds", that should give you some pointers.
There are loads of settings on the D200, from exposure ( amount of light ) to focus areas ( where the camera is going to set its sharp focus ). Any and all of these are going to change things in some respect - read the manual and look up the terms.
Depth of field is the amount of photo which is in sharp focus - this is both in front and behind of the sharp focal point and is determined by a number of factors; apature, lens length, point of focus - google it, you'll find loads of info.
Some useful sites that'll give you technical and none technical pointers
http://www.kenrockwell.com/ - some of his stuff is well worth reading, other bits you should take with a pinch of salt, but it's a good resource.
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/ - lots of useful tips there and on the forums and they're generally a friendly bunch. A number of us here post there and enter pics in the monthly comps.
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