Thanks for the comments all, I sincerely appreciate your feedback.
While criticism can be harsh, it's always the best way to improve.
I am now about 8 months into the study of photography and, while i've learned a lot, I also have a signficant amount more to learn before taking this 'hobby' to the next level. That being said, I feel i've improved since i've started and will continue working on the craft at the hope of one day being a 'stud' in the photography industry.
A couple of questions following up on comments:
- Critical focusing...I struggle with this a great deal. I'm having a hard time finding a balance between focusing on the eyes, recomposing, and pulling the shutter button in the split second time that a photographer has to do so. How do you get past this hump? Especially with kids that are moving around? Is it simplest to use a mid-range aperture (f8) and fire away? Is this focusing easier to do with back button auto focusing which, to this point, I haven't been practicing?
- Seeing things as a photographer - I feel that i'm becoming fairly advanced at seeing through the eyes of a photographer with landscape and object photography, though am just now trying to start the process of learning portrait/people photography with my new flash. Any tips/suggestions/books that you can fire my way with this?