This is a discussion on Daisy in a forrest taken with a ****ty camera within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; ...
I don't think quality is the issue here, but more of the composition. See how the flower is smack dab in the middle of the frame? It could benefit from the rule of thirds in this case and be pushed to the upper left a bit, or which ever direction is more interesting where you took the photo. Maybe even a square crop would look better here.
It's also very blurry.
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Ya, thats the camera it's digital and might as well be a the camera from a phone.
If the camera is crap and produces unsharp images, and you are aware of this, I have to ask, why you are using this camera?
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