First post, I, like others read this great forum and try to absorb as much as posible. I recently purchased a 40D, what a camera. I am sure I will take advantage of 30% of it's features.
Ok, I could use some ideas/advice. I am going to China and expect to take a lot of pictures. Yes I know most of you that photographers, but I realize I am pretty much a picture taker. We will be traveling to new places all the time, hence at most places I will not be shooting only during dawn or dust. So I am looking for tips on how to shoot during mid day (any time for that matter).
So let let me throw out examples of what I am looking for, although they may not be valid...
1) if shooting 90 degrees to the sun, use a polarized filter.
2) because of the harshness of the sun, bracket shoots and "merge" them if needed.
3) Since I am a picture taker, just point and shoot 
Thank you,
dave...

