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Links to examples would help…also the 17-85 isn’t exactly the best lens in the world.
Are you using the built in flash? That could be the problem. A flash capable of bouncing and using modifiers would eliminate your problem.
Here is a link that will help you a lot.
The built in flash is good for fill light outdoors (if you are close enough) but on board flash is on board flash, no matter what camera it’s built into. You need a dedicated flash unit for your camera, one that tilts and swivels, and a diffuser or flash modifier will often come in handy as well.
It’s called reading the manual and PRACTICE, PrACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE
thats the only way you going to take better pictures… or you can give me the camera and I take picture for you
Are you shooting manually? If you aren’t, you may as well not even have an SLR.
Check out some videos on You-Tube to get started: