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Anonymous
A) As the previous responders said. Basically, for anything that you DON'T need the sky for, diffuse overcast lighting is marvelous, especially if it's light overcast and you nice soft edged shadows. Now, pictures taken in this environment may need a little more added saturation/other touch up, depending on your desired result.
B) Composition is a tricky art, so there's no 10-second sound bite answer that'll sum everything up. For now, try to become more aware of your composition, and focus on eliminating elements in the frame that distract from your subject(s), and become aware of the lines in the photo and where they lead the eye.
C) Sorry, but yeah; there's not really anything interesting there.
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