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How to shoot during bright sunlight?
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<blockquote data-quote="dhie20" data-source="post: 148258" data-attributes="member: 14103"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I always have a problem when shooting during bright sunlight, for example, at the beach.</p><p>I can't take the background and the subjects at the same time. If I focuse on the subject, the background will be overexposed (too bright to be seen), and if try to get the background, the subject will be underexposed (too dark/silhouette). I usually use lower ISO at 100, shorter shutter speed (below 1/60) to get kid movement. Since I want to get better focus on subject and a little bit blur on background, I use larger aperture. Please I need advice to make my wife happy when taking outdoor & beach photographs. :very_drunk:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhie20, post: 148258, member: 14103"] Hi All, I always have a problem when shooting during bright sunlight, for example, at the beach. I can't take the background and the subjects at the same time. If I focuse on the subject, the background will be overexposed (too bright to be seen), and if try to get the background, the subject will be underexposed (too dark/silhouette). I usually use lower ISO at 100, shorter shutter speed (below 1/60) to get kid movement. Since I want to get better focus on subject and a little bit blur on background, I use larger aperture. Please I need advice to make my wife happy when taking outdoor & beach photographs. :very_drunk: [/QUOTE]
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