The above question I posted on a PC forum with a photography section and was advised to join here as you are a helpful bunch.
I am very new to DSLR cameras and currently have a Canon EOS 350D with a EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5 IS lens and I also have a EF-S 55-250mm zoom lens and 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle & Macro HD Conversion Lens . The last one I am not really sure of it's purpose.
the question concerned this image.
I spotted a squirrel from my living room window, I live on the first floor by the way, running across a piece of grass with a slice of bread in it's mouth heading for the tree where I believe it has it's home. The tree is about 50'-60' feet away I estimate.
By the time I had got my camera it was upside down on the tree looking at this slice of bread. I suspect that I was on a hiding to nothing with this shot and a much better one would of been of the squirrel bread in mouth running through the grass which would have meant better contrast. I doubt whether I could have taken much better given my woeful level of expertise so really looking for general simple help. First steps so to speak.
AT the moment I know nothing of focal points, aperture speeds, exposures and the like. I have just printed off the manual but much of it assumes you are confident with the terminology which I am not. But am going though it all the same.