Hi, wondering if anyone can help?
I'm trying to do exposure blending for sunsets etc. I've read that I need to expose for the sky and for the land and blend them. I know how to blend them in photoshop, and I've had results on continuous shooting mode with each photo a couple of stops apart (-2, 0 and +2), but sometimes they are too far apart or not far enough.
So far I've been in manual mode, getting the pointer in the meter to 0 and bracketing to -2 and +2. I'm not sure really what is meant by "expose for the sky or land". Should I use the spot meter on my camera and find a medium tone in sky or the land? How do I expose for my main exposure ie 0? How do I expose "for the sky" and "for the land"?
If I just point the camera at the whole scene and put the meter to 0, what if it's too bright or the sensor is fooled into over or underexposing? I know there are exposures bracketed either side, but how do i kjnow I'm getting the right one in the middle?
Sorry if my question seems daft! Thanks in advance!

