I was at the beach the other day, taking some pictures of my friends against a very bright sky with high, scattered clouds. Without the flash, the pictures probably would have been silhouettes. I was trying to use my flash to properly expose my friends while keeping the brilliant sky.
I was shooting in Av mode, Av of 5.6, I had the flash set to +2/3 EV (this is just my standard and in hindsight I probably shouldn't have done that). When I shot the pictures, my friends were exposed perfectly but the sky was blown out. What can I do next time to prevent this?
I really should just get used to shooting in M mode all the time and just exposing the sky correctly then use flash to fill the faces. It's just nice to be able to shoot in Av mode and not have to worry about setting the correct shutter.
Thanks


