Well, I'm just about all worn out, trying to figure out how to "shrink" and download attachments. What was I doing, again? Something about asking for advice about photographing fall foliage. My sister and I had a good laugh because these look so much like those '70s postcards. Anyway, after spending the morning with my tripod working on dof, etc. in just the WRONG light, I went back in the evening. I only had 5 minutes and just did hand held on the "magic" landscape setting. I wanted to know what was so magic about it. When I got back and saw the info on aperture and trigger time, I was disappointed. No magic. I learned, however, that I can't fake a lovely moment that is a gift of nature.
Any advice? The trees are starting to turn. high dof, clear, fast shutter speed, red "filter"?, WB?, lovely composition with a good sense of depth, emotion and the right moment. Oh, and level horizon. That's all that I could figure out. (I don't have photoshop, yet, and would like to do the best that I can sooc.)