Hm... i was using the free tripod that came with the cam, Maybe next time i will try borrow other people's sturdier tripod to testing and use timer or a switch. Thanks for the advice lwliam.
I like this thread constructive criticism and some troubleshooting, instead of some thread where people keep on tembaking people and keep on talking bout buying good lens only, lols.
Here's my take for today, i went to Lambir national park, you guys can google it up. It's near my place, has 8 waterfalls. I took a pic while i was hiking.
Camera: Canon 1000d

This is the run down monitor tower on the way
Focal Length: 25
Iso:800
Exposure:1/1000
F:6.3
Mode:Manual
This is the waterfall i took,i wanted to take a steady stream of water. I know it's overexposed,i set the shutter at slowest(the one beside bulb) but failed so ended up trial and error settle with 1/4, i used the built in flash too, if not it will be more overexposed, and iso already put at 100, and i realise something when i pop up the flash, the shutter seems to be fixed at 1/200, why ah? I'm using Canon btw. How can i correct my shot.

Focal Length: 22
Iso:100
Exposure:1/4
F:25
Mode:Shutter Priority
Anyways just wanna share another shot which i believe most of you cannot get, tribal design.

Focal Length: 30
Iso:800
Exposure:1/80
F:9
Mode:Manual
Please comment on pic 2 i want to learn how to improve this kinda shot,Thanks
Added on November 30, 2008, 11:08 pmWow i guess this must be really hard to get, but the girls outline seem blur especially the hair part, i think can be improved, but i dunno how, nice pic dude