Derrel
Mr. Rain Cloud
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I curve my hand into a makeshift sun shield.
Now, one REAllY IMPORTANT thing to keep in mind about shooting under bright sunny conditions, especially near marine type environments: make SURe that sun rays striking near the eyepiece do NOT allow sunlight into the eyepiece, and inflate the meter's readings. this is a very,very common issue in situations where the sun is really strong, and might be "bounced" off of water, or sand, or whatnot.
Runnah's comment about the hand being used as a makeshift sun shield brought this to mind. Because when you are shooting where the LCD review is basically useless, it's bright out. And when it''s bright out, it's easy to skip reviewing and just shoot by the meter readings. But man...when that ole sun sends light into the area between your face and the eyepiece, you need to make sure it does not over-inflate the meter readings, leading to under-exposure.