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Thursday, February 25, 2016

How to Photograph Sunsets and Get It Right

Unedited Sunset from One Liberty Observation Deck, Philadelphia, PA


Here's the garble-de-gook 
on taking a sunset photo. 

Background
I don't typically shoot in manual 
because I would just use the camera's meter to set my settings - 
so why not let the camera set it 
saving me the step?
  
Instead, I shoot in either Aperture or Shutter/Time Priority 
and let the camera select the alternate setting for a properly exposed image. 
For example:
If I select the aperture setting, I let the camera select the shutter speed. 
If I select the shutter speed, I let the camera select the aperture setting.

When in a pinch, 
like when I don't like the camera's selection, 
I use Exposure Compensation to adjust the camera's settings. 


It's quicker that switching to manual. 

In the case of a sunset, 
the camera almost always over-exposes the image 
giving a washed out look. 

To compensate for the camera 
not understanding that I am shooting a sunset, 
this is my quick fix: 


How To Get Rich Sunsets in Camera
1. Frame the sky above the sunset with the viewfinder. 
2. Press the focus button 1/2 way, 
it doesn't need to focus at this point 
you just want the meter reading. 
3. Hold your exposure lock button (*on Canon; AE-L on Nikon) 
to maintain that meter reading.  
4. Recompose/refocus over the sunset keeping 
the meter lock button held down.
5. Fire at will. 
Your colors will be true-not washout out. 

*Once you release the meter lock button, 
those settings will be released also. 

I do shoot in manual when the lighting is the same 
and always when using studio strobes.