Hope it wasn't a critique that's getting you down, but it's hard when you're just re-getting into something and digital is different than film in quite a few ways. You are still learning some basics but once those are over, your smile will be superwide! The only answer here is practice - and your local camera club may also be a best friend for extra practical hands on advice.
and yup slowing down is indeed important. Greg's idea is fab! 5 shots only.
As a helping tool try to keep a few of these pointers in mind.
- Always look around the frame as much as possible to see what is going on. This is especially true when you have the time to do so. Many people only look at the focal point, but the entire image counts. Maybe use a tripod as that slows you down even more.
Think about what is interesting in the scene (colour, lighting, pattern, lines, curves, shapes, juxtaposition, drama, emotion) or create the scene from scratch.
Hope that may help.
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