BRYAN D. NEWMAN |
HOW TO SHOOT SILHOUTTES AGAINST SUNSETS can anyone tell me what the proper f-stop setting would be for a silhoutte shot of a bride and groom looking at each other with the sun behind them, and the sun facing the camera. I am using a 35mm canon rebel film camera
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Kerry L. Walker |
It all depends on the lighting at the time. Just meter off the sky, not the couple, and you will get your silhouette. I would suggest using a small f/stop so you can get the greatest depth of field and bracket your shots, 1 stop over and under. Then, take a meter reading off the sunset and one off the couple. Average that reading and shoot one shot at that reading and bracket 1 stop over and under. You will get varying degrees of silhouette. Choose the one or 2 you like the best.
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Manley S. Minsker |
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Manley S. Minsker |
The picture wasn't included in my reply. See My Gallery for picture.
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