Sunset Photography is hard to get right. You see a fantastic orange sunset, you take the picture and the sky is too bright or the ground is too dark. This is a very common scenario so how do the pros get perfect exposures in their sunset photos? Well, here I’m going to answer that question and give you 4 great tips to ensure you exposure correctly for perfect sunset photography, every time.
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Still don’t know how to handle the brightness of the sun without lowering the shutter speed & making the rest of the sky look dark. Also I’d like to know what the filter is called so I can get one.
Just bracket much easier then carrying around those big filters
On my Canon EOS R100 i have HDR standard and HDR live and HDR significant and HDR embossed.
Which of these filters can I use because it says HDR?
What u mean 2 stop hard grade at 2.40 sec
The simple answer…is a question 😂😂😂