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Ever have trouble taking a photo in bright sunlight with your digital camera?Posted Thursday, September 22, 2011, at 9:25 AM
Unless you are lucky enough to have a viewfinder in addition to the viewing screen, it can be near impossible to know what you are really getting in the frame.
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Steve Mills and his wife have one daughter and live on a farm outside of Bell Buckle. They previously owned two coffee/ice cream shops, currently operate an internet sales company and teach classes, but his primary job involves the paper industry worldwide. Hobbies and interests lie in gardening, photography, recorded music and of course, their pets.
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I've had problems in bright sunshine with digital cameras.
Don't laugh too loud Steve, but I honestly think the best photo I ever took with a digital camera came at a time I couldn't see a thing. Maybe I had a point and hope button I pushed by accident while taking that picture.
I can relate to that very well Bo. Back during my film days I was always pleasantly surprised.
A point and hope button. Hmmm, I like it. You better copywright that term.