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Oct 11, 2007 21:49 |  #1

I have a quick question. any tips on trying to get a nice silhouette? for instance.. in front of the window? during the sunset? For an inside shot of the bride looking out the window during the afternoon.. what light are you using? natural light? Turn off the flash? Just wondering if anyone would be interested in posting up some examples and the techniques they used :)
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Oct 11, 2007 21:53 |  #2

anytime of day you can set them with the light behind them, meter for the sky and shoot. if the sun is bright enough it works just swimmingly. If not perfect, just PP it.




  
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Oct 11, 2007 23:14 |  #3

Use manual mode on your camera and turn the flash off.

Obviously depending on the day, start off with a fast shutter speed (i.e. 1/3200) and an aperture that suits the shot you're looking for. Then fine tune it. The point is to get good exposure on the sky behind them.

Here are two examples:

1/3200 at f/2.8, ISO 800

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1/1600 at f/8.0, ISO 100
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Oct 12, 2007 01:20 |  #4

Sunset is nice for these:

ISO 800, 1/25, f4.5

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If you are trying to get featureless subjects (silhouettes) then you don't want to get light on them so no flash.

Manual on the camera is the way to go.

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Oct 12, 2007 03:03 |  #5
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Shot this at F8 in AV mode, just exposed for the car surround with the sun reflecting off it.

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Oct 12, 2007 04:54 |  #6

bcap wrote in post #4109347 (external link)
Use manual mode on your camera and turn the flash off.

Obviously depending on the day, start off with a fast shutter speed (i.e. 1/3200) and an aperture that suits the shot you're looking for. Then fine tune it. The point is to get good exposure on the sky behind them.

Here are two examples:

1/3200 at f/2.8, ISO 800


Not a wedding, but same technique
1/1600 at f/8.0, ISO 100
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Bryan love this shot!


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Oct 12, 2007 06:21 |  #7

CateUK wrote in post #4110235 (external link)
Bryan love this shot!

Why thank you :D


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Oct 12, 2007 08:09 |  #8

Meter for the sky/background/outside light which must be brighter than the position of your subject. PP can also help.

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Oct 12, 2007 08:13 as a reply to  @ highway0691's post |  #9

Awesome examples everyone...thanks for the tips and the examples.


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Oct 12, 2007 10:59 as a reply to  @ LeesaB's post |  #10

yes thank youse tons! those shots are beautiful. I am going to try hard to get one of these shots tonite..will be taking photos as the sun goes down..thanks again!




  
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Oct 12, 2007 18:02 |  #11

Banbert wrote in post #4110042 (external link)
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awesome shot! I love it!!!


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Oct 12, 2007 18:48 |  #12
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joruiz wrote in post #4113737 (external link)
awesome shot! I love it!!!

Cheers matey.

Its one of my fave shots from this year and will deffo feature on the new site I am working on for next year.


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Oct 12, 2007 19:26 |  #13

Here's one I just ran across in my current wedding I'm editing. I normally just cheat and dial exposure compensation down like -2 or something, no flash, and then tweak it in lightroom :)

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Oct 12, 2007 21:13 |  #14

LOL Jeff I just noticed in your signature "Jeff makes people happy. He really does"

I laughed. You made me happy. Good man.


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Oct 12, 2007 22:31 |  #15

I stole that quote from one of your descriptions of a photo you took of me!

How the heck did I make you happy? lol



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