adrianthegasman
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Every year at Easter we photograph our children in the bluebells. [For those outside Europe, bluebells are small flowers that grow in their thousands on the woodland floor]. This year for the first time I have a digital SLR and a bit more equipment.
Often the pictures come out a little dull, the woodland is obviously shady or with streaks of bright light through the trees. Correct exposure is a challenge.
Any tips on the best way to do this? Metering mode, reflector, off-camera flash? All comments welcome.
Often the pictures come out a little dull, the woodland is obviously shady or with streaks of bright light through the trees. Correct exposure is a challenge.
Any tips on the best way to do this? Metering mode, reflector, off-camera flash? All comments welcome.