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Old 06-26-2006, 08:18 PM   #1
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Lighting question, when shooting outside (PICS)

Sorry for the duplicate...

Maybe you guys and girls can give me some pointers. Whenever I shoot outside the pictures turn out extra bright. Any tips? Also, should I always be using the flash unit as a fill in?


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shoot in open shade for starters. or use a silk.
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Old 06-26-2006, 08:28 PM   #3
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shoot in open shade for starters. or use a silk.
Ah okay, so, sunny is good but never in the sun, shoot in shade?!

Noted! Thanks!
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Pick up a handheld light meter.

Get someone to hold reflectors for you or like Johnny said shoot more in the shade.

Also try & shoot early or late not in the middle of the day.

Nice looking girl btw...
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Are you using any of those reflector things? They will keep you from getting so many shadows. Probably a gold one will give a more natural skin tone.
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Old 06-26-2006, 08:31 PM   #6
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Pick up a handheld light meter.

Get someone to hold reflectors for you or like Johnny said shoot more in the shade.

Also try & shoot early or late not in the middle of the day.

Nice looking girl btw...
Thanks! I will need to learn how to use one of the handheld light meters things...

She is a gem. LOL, she made my learning experience really easy and painless. Great girl!
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Are you using any of those reflector things? They will keep you from getting so many shadows. Probably a gold one will give a more natural skin tone.
No, I didn't use any reflectors. Just had the flash going for most of the pictures. I didn't point the flash at her but used the white thingy (not sure what it is called).
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no, don't exactly shoot in the shade or the pics will come out too dark. Simply have the model at an angle fromt he sun
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no, don't exactly shoot in the shade or the pics will come out too dark. Simply have the model at an angle fromt he sun

He said 'open shade', there is a difference...
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no, don't exactly shoot in the shade or the pics will come out too dark. Simply have the model at an angle fromt he sun
Alright, I will have to experiment there
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He said 'open shade', there is a difference...

Well, okay. What is open shade?
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Here, this should help.
http://olympusdigitalschool.com/phot...ait/index.html
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Old 06-26-2006, 08:59 PM   #14
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here's some "open shade" samples for ya:

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Hey Validus, open shade is reflected light where you are not shooting in direct sunlight but still have enough reflected light for an exposure. Another good lighting condition is shooting on an overcast/cloudy day.

Hope this helps a little.
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Hey Validus, open shade is reflected light where you are not shooting in direct sunlight but still have enough reflected light for an exposure. Another good lighting condition is shooting on an overcast/cloudy day.

Hope this helps a little.
Thanks, every bit helps. I am just making notes and will just need to give it another try
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looks fine to me but what do I know?
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you can always backlight as well:

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Ah okay. So, it is kind of like bouncing the flah of the ceeling.. just that it is the sun, not the flash?!
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more backlit with NO refelctors

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backlit window light shot in hotel:

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shot available light in a hotel bathroom:

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Oh hey! Thanks a lot for the link!
You are so welcome..I take all my own pics with a remote and friggin work lamps from Walmart, so I read everything I can on how to make what I have work better for me until i can afford a proper light kit. .
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it's about SEEING light. takes some time, but you'll get it.
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Ah okay. So, it is kind of like bouncing the flah of the ceeling.. just that it is the sun, not the flash?!
similar, it's about the light filling in an area with no actuall direct sunlight.
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similar, it's about the light filling in an area with no actuall direct sunlight.
Ah, ok. Good... I will need to try
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Pick up a handheld light meter.

Get someone to hold reflectors for you or like Johnny said shoot more in the shade.

Also try & shoot early or late not in the middle of the day.

Nice looking girl btw...
what he said
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the only problem with open shade is that it can cast a blue light (like your example), you may want to warm up the skin tones in post.
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the only problem with open shade is that it can cast a blue light (like your example), you may want to warm up the skin tones in post.
yea, that I can do . Thanks to photoshop... What light meter would you recommend?
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yea, that I can do . Thanks to photoshop... What light meter would you recommend?
while many may cringe here (including dean) i don't use a light meter. haven't since i've gone digital. that's been about 4 years+. learn how to trust your LCD preview and how it translates to your desktop machine and a real monitor.

if you need a light meter get the minolta auto meter IV.

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small dinamic diapason and low down the exposition.
or change your camera.
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Are you using any of those reflector things? They will keep you from getting so many shadows. Probably a gold one will give a more natural skin tone.
Yep Chase, gold does help warm up skin tones. I shot these with a gold reflector last year. Johnny knows the place well







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I have a bitch of a time shooting outside as well. PLus I don't have anyone to hold reflectors, nor do I want to if I can get away with it.

I'm using a canon d30 with a canon 550ex flash for fill.
Shadows are a problem for me sometimes. Especially when the sun is straight up.

I find that the canon 550ex flash with TTL (Through The Lens) auto light metering does a pretty good job in auto mode.

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u should cover the sun with something...
r use a nice shadow to take the pics.
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I have a bitch of a time shooting outside as well. PLus I don't have anyone to hold reflectors, nor do I want to if I can get away with it.

I'm using a canon d30 with a canon 550ex flash for fill.
Shadows are a problem for me sometimes. Especially when the sun is straight up.

I find that the canon 550ex flash with TTL (Through The Lens) auto light metering does a pretty good job in auto mode.

So you use a catch light with the flash or just "hit her" with the flash straight on?
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Still learning, but experimenting does help

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Yea, those are some great shots!
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it's about SEEING light. takes some time, but you'll get it.
how about seeing the shot in focus?
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Yep Chase, gold does help warm up skin tones. I shot these with a gold reflector last year. Johnny knows the place well







Still learning, but experimenting does help

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Wow, girlie, those are fantastic! A whole bunch of beautiful shots in this thread.
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Hm, I think photoshop does wonders!

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how about seeing the shot in focus?
lol, as an experienced shooter, i thought you know the difference between out of focus and camera blur. this is camera blur, shot around 1/60th sec.

there's an aesthetic value to it not being tack sharp but that eludes some. i shoot plenty of images for my own site/use and am granted the freedom of being my own AD. to each his own.

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