Sunday, December 3, 2023

Daylight photography

Knowing how to make the most of various daylight lighting situations will mean better pictures and more interesting creative possibilities. 
 • You can determine the basic exposure for frontlighted, average subjects in bright or hazy sun by using a simple formula: (¹/ISO(ASA) film speed) second at f/16
 For example: with a film speed of ISO(ASA) 64, the exposure would be 1/64 second at f/16. (Note: the closest setting to 1/64 on your camera would be 1/60, or 60.) You can use this formula and the guidelines on the following pages to verify that you're using your exposure meter correctly or to determine the correct exposure to use if your meter is not working properly.

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