JoeDif
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I'm also going to practice! It's a cloudy day today and I'm going to go play with some different settings.
Cloudy is actually a great time to shoot. Things don't get "washed out" as they sometimes do in sunlight. Try using Aperture Priority, and set your WB to cloudy. See what transpires.
Contrary to what seems logical, bright mid day sun may be one of the worst times to shoot. As Linda pointed out, cloudy diffused light makes for great lighting conditions.
Definitely check out the monthly assignments. It's great practice and we all learn a thing or two
