Ah, thanks.
Yes - this model is no more than very simple and slim PnS which has no manual settings at all.
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Its a Nikon S3100, so im not sure i can change those settings
The camera is a budget consumer point-and-shoot, so you aren't going to have access to the options that sledger suggests. Usually the word "Nikon" would make people think you have a DSLR (Digital SLR), which has a lot more control and options than a consumer camera.
It doesn't mean you can't get great shots, it just means you have to work within the limitations of the camera.
One of sledger's suggestions was about depth-of-field and to a point you can fake that with Xara (by combining two images and blurring and masking one to make the illusion).
I think that the real secret to taking good photographs is developing an eye for composition and lighting, rather than having a fancy camera. I'm not a great photographer.
We look forward to seeing your work Adalson.
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