Hi all,
I am testing my TTL flashes at home and everything looks to work great.
When I get to a church to shoot an event (baptisms, weddings) I find my flashes to be way more unpredictable. I am not sure why this happening bt my speculation is that the Greek churches I typically shoot in have a lot of glimpsing surfaces.
The priest clothes have a lot of tiny fake jewelish items. The holy bible is made of semi-gold reflective surface and so on. So many times I find getting really funny TTL exposures. For a reason reflective surface tend to give me strong over exposures.
Do you have same experience? Which are the tough cases and how do you handle those?
Regards
Alex
I am testing my TTL flashes at home and everything looks to work great.
When I get to a church to shoot an event (baptisms, weddings) I find my flashes to be way more unpredictable. I am not sure why this happening bt my speculation is that the Greek churches I typically shoot in have a lot of glimpsing surfaces.
The priest clothes have a lot of tiny fake jewelish items. The holy bible is made of semi-gold reflective surface and so on. So many times I find getting really funny TTL exposures. For a reason reflective surface tend to give me strong over exposures.
Do you have same experience? Which are the tough cases and how do you handle those?
Regards
Alex