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Tips on Sunset Photography


What do Know about sunset photography?


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November 23, 2005

 

Justin G.
  Meter the sunset without the sun in the photo. Remember this reading, and since the camera meter is going to read it as middle-toned gray, bracket at the rated, +1 and +2. If you're using slide, bracket at 1/2 steps to get the desired impact you want.


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November 23, 2005

 

Bob Cammarata
  Make sure to include a point of interest in the foreground.
A sunset without it is just that ... a sunset. (Translation: boring and cliche.)


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November 23, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  Welcome, Farheen! You'll need the following:
some knowledge of weather
tripod
remote release
wide angle lens
clouds
good color film
a body of water, not essential, but makes for a great reflection
no power lines or poles
patience ... i.e., hang around after the sun sets ... many times that is when the colors come alive
hth, sam


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November 24, 2005

 
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  And don't forget while you are focusing on the sunset to turn around and see what the sunset has done to anything behind you ...:-)
Bob


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November 24, 2005

 

Michael McCullough
  I underexpose by 1\2 to a full stop to bring out the colours,simple stuff and it works!


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November 30, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  thank you.


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November 30, 2005

 

John P. Sandstedt
  Be sure you don't stare at the sun directly and for too long, especially if you're using a telephoto lens.

Try using a polarizer and meter with the lens pointing directlly at the sun. Sounds crazy after Justen's method, which is generally the accepted way to meter for a sunset. But, you'll be amazed at the manner in which the image can be "burned in."


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December 14, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  yeah john I have several of those because of the angle,but a few years ago.not since then.thanks again for the input,and I hope we pay attention and learn.
sam


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December 14, 2005

 
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