James.Thomas
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Hello everyone.
I'm looking for some help on the best way to shoot out in the main hours of daylight - especially in bright sunlight please?
I realise the best option is to wait until later or earlier hours of the day.
But what about occasions like events during the daytime where you have no choice.
The reason I'm asking this is because my family and I have come back from Portugal recently and I was experimenting taking some shots during the WRC rally with my 70-200.
The pictures came out nice and sharp (for someone of my capabilities at least) but they were mostly blown through the direct sunlight. Apart from a few I used a polarising filter on,which were better but not so good still.
Is it just my settings or technique at fault or do I require someone photoshopping?
As I've seen other photos from the event with beautiful exposures on other forums etc.
Thankyou for any help.
James.
I'm looking for some help on the best way to shoot out in the main hours of daylight - especially in bright sunlight please?
I realise the best option is to wait until later or earlier hours of the day.
But what about occasions like events during the daytime where you have no choice.
The reason I'm asking this is because my family and I have come back from Portugal recently and I was experimenting taking some shots during the WRC rally with my 70-200.
The pictures came out nice and sharp (for someone of my capabilities at least) but they were mostly blown through the direct sunlight. Apart from a few I used a polarising filter on,which were better but not so good still.
Is it just my settings or technique at fault or do I require someone photoshopping?
As I've seen other photos from the event with beautiful exposures on other forums etc.
Thankyou for any help.
James.