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?
KenMan wrote: You are talking about a graduated ND filter right?
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.
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.
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?
effron wrote: Learn to replace "skies" in post...Simple, effective and so what if the foto snobs call it cheating?.....
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