ststang
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Excellent advice. For car photography, I like to use a Circular Polarizing Filter. It allows me to eliminate glare on windows or body parts by turning the filter.Don't worry so much about going "full manual". It has it's place and reasons to use it.
But learn what each of the 3 aspects are (iso, aperture, shutter speed) and work on control 2 of the 3 of them yourself.
The first step to get out of AUTO is taking control of your ISO. When you understand what that does and how it affects your pictures, start shooting in aperture priority.
Finally switch to shutter priority. When you grasp all three of those, full manual will be a piece of cake.
I shoot 70% in aperture priority, 25% manual, 5% shutter priority.
Here I eliminated the glare coming off the front windshield and most of the door window (which I should have rolled down, duh!).
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