Let's see, subject choice, lighting (time of day, weather conditions etc. 
outdoors, flash setup indoors), composition, depth-of-field, exposure.... 

Nope.  No skills required at all :-) 

 --Mark 


 ----------Shel wrote------------ 

Sheesh ... I'm shooting a few rolls of color neg and slide this week,
and I'm really pleased with how easy it is to use.  I don't have to
fiddle much with testing the EI for new film, decide which developers to
use, or learn to adjust developing time and technique.  I just put the
camera on automatic, shoot, bracket a bunch, have the lab process the
film, and pick the best looking slide or image from the contact sheet
for the final print. 

Please don't take this as condescending ... is there any real skill
involved in getting a decent negative or slide from color film? 
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