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Mike .... Thanks. As long as I can keep my big thumb from accidentally clicking buttons on the back of the camera I'm confident.... when I blunder, it takes a while to figure out all the different settings and what I did...... Ya' get spoiled with 'point and shoot' or automatic settings from previous cameras.....this one requires some thinking.... a challenge...LOL
I love sunset and sunrise pictures. Your other pictures are top notch. Did you take those pictures with the camera you were learning to use in DC? Looks like you've mastered it.