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Difficult Exposure - Sunlight from Window on Model in Room
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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 552578" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>I would expose for the highlights - you can usually recover shadows / blacks, but if you have blown out an area, it is gone forever. </p><p></p><p>If you don't have a reflector, have another person wearing a white tshirt or holding a white towel or sheet etc stand out of shot on the shadow side. You will be amazed at how much that will help you reflect light back onto your subject....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 552578, member: 23493"] I would expose for the highlights - you can usually recover shadows / blacks, but if you have blown out an area, it is gone forever. If you don't have a reflector, have another person wearing a white tshirt or holding a white towel or sheet etc stand out of shot on the shadow side. You will be amazed at how much that will help you reflect light back onto your subject.... [/QUOTE]
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