Where is the focus point set on your camera for this shot? When I first started using my Canon (just a 1000D) I was bitterly disappointed with the pictures I was getting as the real subject of them was in soft focus whereas other areas were sharp. Then I noticed where the camera was focusing and altered it to be in the centre and everything started to come right. I find the lens you use is good in bright light but a little soft as things get darker but I would expect a shot like this sunset one to be much sharper. If you know someone with another Canon you could try borrowing their lens and see if is that.
One of these days you will say WOW though and that's a day worth working towards.

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Out of curiosity really - With that one I have rescaled the width only to allow what I see as a better crop still with a reasonable aspect ratio. Done some local work on the sky - not much and the boat, more on the engine, I think both would be better even darker and locally added some shadow to the beach which I suspect must have been there when the shot was taken.













and threads when some one is absolutely certain that it's always best to do things a certain way. There is lots to think about when taking a shot but the main one is just what you want to finish up with and what you want a viewer to see. When you are happy with it others will not be. Tastes vary and there is a tendency to look at photo's technically rather than suitability for hanging on the wall. If you get the opportunity it's worth visiting galleries and exhibitions of other peoples photographs and viewing each one on the basis of is it a record or is it "artistic" and which ones work for you and which ones don't. The aim here is sales and the work is likely to be of a very high standard. Also craft fairs etc where a photographer may be trying to sell their work. Standards vary. For me some record shots of wild life for instance appeal more because something about them illustrates the characteristics of the animal or insect concerned. Anything else is a record shot really, Fun to do and must be sharp and faithful etc.
