Clearly I'm still having problems with the amount of light to let in and how to adjust them to get the right amount. The combination of the f-stop (smaller = less light), shutter speed (slower = more light), and ISO (higher = more light). So in less then ideal (very cloudy) conditions, it took a while to adjust the settings up or down to get the right set.
To be fair, one class, had the camera for 10 days. Though I have taken 378 photos so far. There were a couple of photos that turned out pretty well.
So I originally invested in an refurbished Canon T5 (already discontinued), because it reduced the startup cost for a hobby. However, I've dropped money on extra memory cards (~$20), extra battery (~$15), and the most recent round, arriving today, a bag, tripod and lens hood (~$60). So much like when I hear friends talk about adding motorcycle parts, it's about accessories. Though to be fair, so far my accessories are way cheaper then motorcycle ones.
I really enjoyed the part of my morning at the DTFM after I put down my shopping bags and just started taking pictures. It was calming and quiet. Looking for things to shoot, playing with settings.