...and now I'm back to auto because it's one less thing to think about.
Funny..., that's the same reason I got
away from AWB.
Most of the time it's pretty good, but it's also slightly different from shot-to-shot most of the time too. (It's 'figuring it out' from scratch every time.)
When I shot AWB, I had to make sure I always took at least a couple WhiBal shots. It seemed like every shoot/outing needed tweaking with AWB.
Now, I just keep it on Daylight. I find that 95% of the time it "looks right".
Sometimes I know it will be wrong, so I shoot a WhiBal and fix it in LR.
Sometimes I know it will be wrong, but don't care.
If I ever had a shot that was wrong and I didn't take the WhiBal shot, I'll just do a click WB on a part of the image that I want to be neutral.
95% of the time, I don't have to do anything at all. The other 5% is so easy that I don't worry about it at all.