The photo could be underexposed and there is not enough light getting through to the camera because the conditions are too dark, to fix this problem you could retake the image at a slower shutter speed to let more light into the camera, retake the image at a different time of day when the lighting conditions a better or in a room or place where the lighting conditions are better, or you could increase the ISO speed of your camera so it captures more light.
You could have poor framing and the hands are cut off, the heads are missing or the subjects are too far away from the camera, to fix this problem you could review images as and when you take them so you get the perfect image, take your time when shooting to get the perfect image (do not rush yourself) If your subject is moving take a lot of different shots so you have more to choose from, use the continuous shot mode so that your camera takes loads of different shots, get closer up to your subject so you can get a better picture and so you can capture the whole subject including there limbs! Or use a tripod to keep the camera steady so you can get the perfect shot.
Your pictures may have focal blur which means the images are blurry or out of focus, take your time to adjust the focal ring on your camera so you can get the best focus possible and that none of your image is out of focus, or you could put you camera into automatic focus mode so that you do not have adjust the focal ring but you usually find that the best focus is when you adjust it yourself.

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