LilGMom
<font color=red>It makes me want to Kiss on the li
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I know that there are some great photographers here so I am hoping that someone can help me or at least point me in the right direction. 
I have a Canon PowerShot SX 110 IS that I think I could really love. If I am completely still and taking a picture of something stationary the picture turns out really good. Occaisionally I can take a picture of something moving and it looks pretty good. I do have a few 'action' shots (the ending explosion at LMA or the what from the torpedo at Backlot Tour) that look ok but I am hitting my head on how to get consistently good action shots. I have tried the "Kids/Pets" setting (aka Sports) but have messed with the speed, etc. so now I'm getting streaking and ghostly looking people. Right now I'm trying to get some decent shots of my DS7's basketball games and they are awful. But we have a trip coming up and I'd like to take some good shots of the parades, FOTLK, on Safari, Streetmosphere Performers, etc. so I want to know how to use this camera prior to the trip.
Does anyone know of any good websites that can give a photography newbie some good hints in language a complete novice can understand?
TIA!!


I have a Canon PowerShot SX 110 IS that I think I could really love. If I am completely still and taking a picture of something stationary the picture turns out really good. Occaisionally I can take a picture of something moving and it looks pretty good. I do have a few 'action' shots (the ending explosion at LMA or the what from the torpedo at Backlot Tour) that look ok but I am hitting my head on how to get consistently good action shots. I have tried the "Kids/Pets" setting (aka Sports) but have messed with the speed, etc. so now I'm getting streaking and ghostly looking people. Right now I'm trying to get some decent shots of my DS7's basketball games and they are awful. But we have a trip coming up and I'd like to take some good shots of the parades, FOTLK, on Safari, Streetmosphere Performers, etc. so I want to know how to use this camera prior to the trip.
Does anyone know of any good websites that can give a photography newbie some good hints in language a complete novice can understand?
TIA!!
