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Old 02-03-2005, 03:36 AM   #31
Janel Maples Janel Maples is offline
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Originally Posted by Mike McCarty
I think it's hard to be creative when you are fretting over such mundane matters as switches.
Exactly what I want to avoid. I am pretty happy with the results I get with the Rebel while playing around with the creative modes so I can't complain. Some of it, though, is just plain luck because I forget to change some settings that were there from the last time. Other times, I play around with the switches until it looks good but I don't take the time to jot down what the lighting conditions were for future reference when going back to a photo that I really like. I really need to be more organized with this so it will start to become automatic.

It would be nice to get to a point where I can take a look around me and get all the numbers in the right spot before the model says "cheese".

Thanks for responding.
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