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    C&C welcome and requested thanks

    1 (1 of 1)-47.jpgI am having a terrible issue with blowing out backgrounds.... any advice? My camera allows me to choose evaluative, center weighted, and partial metering. Thanks for any help.
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    Use fill flash. It will allow you to use a lower exposure to prevent blowing out the background but will properly expose the subject.
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    Avoid shooting sunny backgrounds when your subject is in the shade.
    Change view to avoid sunny background.
    Shoot on over-cast day.
    Use a flash (if you do not mind adding artificial light) as suggested by SCraig.
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    thank you... does this qualify as fill flash...Walmart.com: Canon Sunpak DF3000 Flash: Digital Cameras
    this is the only flash I have... but I am totally willing to purchase something different
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmjjk
    thank you... does this qualify as fill flash...Walmart.com: Canon Sunpak DF3000 Flash: Digital Cameras
    this is the only flash I have... but I am totally willing to purchase something different
    Should work - you can use the cameras pop-up flash for fill light.
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    ditto on the fill flash! Properly done, you can can expose properly for the background.. and still expose your subject properly also!
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    I wouldn't use fill flash, but I can never get it to look natural . I would just choose a background with less sky showing. In the photo you posted the background is not blown. You could burn it a little in lr to make the subject stand out more. Her exposure looks great to me!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by paigew View Post
    I wouldn't use fill flash, but I can never get it to look natural . I would just choose a background with less sky showing. In the photo you posted the background is not blown. You could burn it a little in lr to make the subject stand out more. Her exposure looks great to me!!
    Then you are using too much!
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    Fill flash would also get you some good catchlights in both eyes and let you stop down to get a little more depth of field. Her right eye is out of focus because the dof is too short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NikonO4K View Post
    Fill flash would also get you some good catchlights in both eyes and let you stop down to get a little more depth of field. Her right eye is out of focus because the dof is too short.

    Definitely going to play with the flash... thanks. I can't even tell her eye is out of focus... I have much to learn
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