| 3 Ways to Get Good Sunset Exposures |
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| Written by Nature Sniper | ||||||
| Sunday, 08 July 2007 | ||||||
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Who doesn’t love to take pictures of sunrises and sunsets? The tricky part is getting the right exposure: The extremes of the dark ground, the bright sun, and the variations in clouds can confound your camera’s automatic metering system. A camera with exposure lock or manual aperture/ shutter control is invaluable. Here’s how to use them:
Photo by Nature Sniper
1. Expose for the sky. To record vibrant colors in the clouds and sky,
meter only on the sky: Exclude the ground by pointing the camera up,
lock in the exposure (or set it manually), then compose your image, and
shoot. The clouds will wind up with rich medium tones in the picture, a
good choice. Sometimes a sky 1 stop brighter than medium tone is a
better choice, achieved by adjusting the exposure manually or by
setting the exposure compensation dial to +1.
Picture Doctor: 3 Ways to Get Good Sunset Exposures
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