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Mixed Lighting Exposure Question
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 403428" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Expose for the highlights and use flash to fill in the shadows. Sounds easy but if it's a huge space it's almost impossible unless you have a number of speedlights. I was in a situation up in Maine last year similar to what you have here. I was in a huge cave on the edge of the ocean looking out. I wanted to capture the inside of the cave so I exposed for the bright sky and set up a speedlight. Not even close. So I took a bunch of bracketed exposures but didn't turn out seeing I didn't have a tripod. Maybe next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 403428, member: 13822"] Expose for the highlights and use flash to fill in the shadows. Sounds easy but if it's a huge space it's almost impossible unless you have a number of speedlights. I was in a situation up in Maine last year similar to what you have here. I was in a huge cave on the edge of the ocean looking out. I wanted to capture the inside of the cave so I exposed for the bright sky and set up a speedlight. Not even close. So I took a bunch of bracketed exposures but didn't turn out seeing I didn't have a tripod. Maybe next time. [/QUOTE]
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