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D7000-Outdoor Winter Portraits / Help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Hobby" data-source="post: 99544" data-attributes="member: 12129"><p>Meter for the background and then bring enough flash in to match the metering or maybe even under expose the background a little due to the snow. Use an off camera flash and position it where some of the natural light is already hitting the face. Shoot RAW where you will have more control. I agree with Whitelight, you might not be ready for this. At least it is Engagement and can be re-shot. Weddings can't though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Hobby, post: 99544, member: 12129"] Meter for the background and then bring enough flash in to match the metering or maybe even under expose the background a little due to the snow. Use an off camera flash and position it where some of the natural light is already hitting the face. Shoot RAW where you will have more control. I agree with Whitelight, you might not be ready for this. At least it is Engagement and can be re-shot. Weddings can't though. [/QUOTE]
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