How to avoid overblown skys?

8 years 7 months ago #452805 by Harper Coswell
I have noticed in many of my day shots, that the sky get's overblown.  How can I avoid this from happening and yet still have my photo exposed correctly?


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8 years 7 months ago #452836 by Screamin Scott
Spit Neutral Density filters. Preferably the square ones as it's easier to position them where you need them. The screw in type limit where the effect can be placed. You can also control it somewhat in post processing...

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8 years 7 months ago #452838 by KCook
I check the histogram.  If the brightness range is just too much, then I AE bracket and fuss over it all later in post.

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8 years 7 months ago #452882 by garyrhook

Harper Coswell wrote: I have noticed in many of my day shots, that the sky get's overblown.  How can I avoid this from happening and yet still have my photo exposed correctly?


We don't shoot midday or in open sun. If we must, we expose for the sky and use fill flash to light our subject.

We like the golden hour and cloudy days because the light is more balanced.


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8 years 7 months ago #452904 by Stealthy Ninja
Underexpose on purpose.
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8 years 7 months ago #452933 by KenMan
You are talking about a graduated ND filter right?


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8 years 7 months ago #452934 by Screamin Scott
Yes  

KenMan wrote: You are talking about a graduated ND filter right?


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8 years 7 months ago #452946 by Screamin Scott
While true, the photo ops are not always as controllable as we'd like.... Particularly for those shooting assignments for others like
outdoor weddings, et al...

garyrhook wrote:

Harper Coswell wrote: I have noticed in many of my day shots, that the sky get's overblown.  How can I avoid this from happening and yet still have my photo exposed correctly?


We don't shoot midday or in open sun. If we must, we expose for the sky and use fill flash to light our subject.

We like the golden hour and cloudy days because the light is more balanced.


Scott Ditzel Photography

www.flickr.com/photos/screaminscott/

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8 years 7 months ago #452976 by Joves
Then there is also the Circular Polarizer as well. Really depends on where the lighting on the subject is coming from. You can also use additional lighting sources if the subject is not lit from the front as well.


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8 years 7 months ago #453014 by Rawley Photos
Pick  yourself up a soft edge graduated ND filter, that will do the trick for you.  


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8 years 7 months ago #453068 by garyrhook

Screamin Scott wrote: While true, the photo ops are not always as controllable as we'd like.... Particularly for those shooting assignments for others like
outdoor weddings, et al...

garyrhook wrote:

Harper Coswell wrote: I have noticed in many of my day shots, that the sky get's overblown.  How can I avoid this from happening and yet still have my photo exposed correctly?


We don't shoot midday or in open sun. If we must, we expose for the sky and use fill flash to light our subject.

We like the golden hour and cloudy days because the light is more balanced.


Top posting we are. Why?


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8 years 7 months ago - 8 years 7 months ago #453070 by Screamin Scott
Does it really matter ? Regardless, the quote is in a  block so it's not like the reply gets buried in the original post that is being quoted...Plus , on long threads, it saves excessive scrolling to get to the reply. Many sites ask people to trim the replies just for that reason, but to trim the quotes sometimes makes someone just viewing a thread to not know what is being replied to.... 

garyrhook wrote:

Screamin Scott wrote: While true, the photo ops are not always as controllable as we'd like.... Particularly for those shooting assignments for others like
outdoor weddings, et al...

garyrhook wrote:

Harper Coswell wrote: I have noticed in many of my day shots, that the sky get's overblown.  How can I avoid this from happening and yet still have my photo exposed correctly?


We don't shoot midday or in open sun. If we must, we expose for the sky and use fill flash to light our subject.

We like the golden hour and cloudy days because the light is more balanced.


Top posting we are. Why?


Scott Ditzel Photography

www.flickr.com/photos/screaminscott/

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8 years 7 months ago #453572 by effron
Learn to replace "skies" in post...Simple, effective and so what if the foto snobs call it cheating?.....:P

Why so serious?
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8 years 7 months ago #453650 by Nancy Hait

effron wrote: Learn to replace "skies" in post...Simple, effective and so what if the foto snobs call it cheating?.....:P



People who judge based on stuff like this crack me up.  Isn't photography about doing what makes YOU the photographer happy?  I say, if you want to swap out the sky with a more interesting sky, go for it.  lol  


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