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How to Shoot in Direct Sunlight

How to Shoot in Direct Sunlight
image by 油姬 Shooting in direct sunlight can lead to images that have high contrast, blown out highlights, lens flare and colors that might even look overly saturated. If you’re shooting portraits they can also lead to the ’squint factor’. So what’s a photographer to do? Here are eleven quick and simple tips at combating the problems that bright sunlight might bring when shooting outdoors: 1. Move into the shade Photo by neloqua With some subjects you’ll be able to move them (and yourself) into the shade. This is particularly relevant with portraits where your subject is highly portable

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