aussiearef
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Hi guys,
It's a while that I've been practising portrait photography. I take some friends and random people (!) out and take their portraits. now this is the problem that I need help with:
1- I have a canon camera and a zoom lens
2- I have a canon speedlight that supports ETT.
3- I have a speedlight that works in Manual and Slave modes only.
4- I have a wireless flash trigger
Having these gears I am taking a girl out at the middle of the coming sunny Saturday. So I am thinking to use ND filters to overpower the sun.
I do not have a light meter so I have to rely I the camera's light metering. I understand that I want to drop background's light but I want to properly expose the subject. So if I use evaluate metering I guess the subject will be over exposed. What kind of technique should I use to keep the background a bit darker but properly expose the subject? Shall I use spot metering? or should I use manual flash until I get a good shot?
p.s I don't want to use high speed sync technique. I want to practice with ND filters so this is the only option
please help
It's a while that I've been practising portrait photography. I take some friends and random people (!) out and take their portraits. now this is the problem that I need help with:
1- I have a canon camera and a zoom lens
2- I have a canon speedlight that supports ETT.
3- I have a speedlight that works in Manual and Slave modes only.
4- I have a wireless flash trigger
Having these gears I am taking a girl out at the middle of the coming sunny Saturday. So I am thinking to use ND filters to overpower the sun.
I do not have a light meter so I have to rely I the camera's light metering. I understand that I want to drop background's light but I want to properly expose the subject. So if I use evaluate metering I guess the subject will be over exposed. What kind of technique should I use to keep the background a bit darker but properly expose the subject? Shall I use spot metering? or should I use manual flash until I get a good shot?
p.s I don't want to use high speed sync technique. I want to practice with ND filters so this is the only option

please help
