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In Memoriam
I got a Nikon D40 a while back and I'm still trying to learn how to use it. I've done quite a lot of reading and I think I have a pretty good understanding of shutter and aperture. I have read Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson. The book that I'm reading now is Nature Photography by John Shaw. He recommends a setting of f16 for a lot of nature scenes so I went out in the driveway to take some test/experiment photos.
The first three were in manual mode. In this shot I metered off the tree.
The next shot I metered off the sky.
Now, the first one was at 1/60" and the second was at 1/125". I decided to split the difference and this shot was at 1/80"
Now, for comparison, this shot was taken in "P" mode where the camera makes all the decisions.
Next I shot this one in "Auto" mode.
And last, I shot one in "Landscape" mode.
Now help me people! Everything I read from experienced photographers scoffs at the "dummy modes" on the cameras. They explain that you should be able to make better decisions than the camera. That certainly makes sense to me after you learn about shutter, aperture, ISO, etc. But when I do it I usually come away thinking that I haven't been able to improve on the "dummy". Am I a "dummy"? What am I missing? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanx
The first three were in manual mode. In this shot I metered off the tree.

The next shot I metered off the sky.

Now, the first one was at 1/60" and the second was at 1/125". I decided to split the difference and this shot was at 1/80"

Now, for comparison, this shot was taken in "P" mode where the camera makes all the decisions.

Next I shot this one in "Auto" mode.

And last, I shot one in "Landscape" mode.

Now help me people! Everything I read from experienced photographers scoffs at the "dummy modes" on the cameras. They explain that you should be able to make better decisions than the camera. That certainly makes sense to me after you learn about shutter, aperture, ISO, etc. But when I do it I usually come away thinking that I haven't been able to improve on the "dummy". Am I a "dummy"? What am I missing? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanx