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1) Buy a book that focuses on SLR photography and discusses metering, exposure, composition, depth of field, etc. I actually recommend looking for a book originally intended for film SLRs; it will have all the important stuff about actually taking the picture and no junk about computers, the internet, compact digital cameras etc, that have nothing to do with photography. Plus, if it says "film" on the cover, it will probably be on clearance.
2) Start using a tripod, if you are not already. Go out for a day of shooting and set up your tripod for every shot. Once you are freed of thinking about shutter speed and the position of your body, it sets up a whole lot of new options.
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