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You Keep Shooting

By Bryan Peterson

December 20, 2011

Bryan Peterson shows how to use a foreground fill flash to even out the lighting in your outdoor shots.


This week Bryan goes to London to demonstrate how using a small, story-telling aperture, a wide-angle lens and fill flash can not just even out the lighting but can help you add an element of interest to an otherwise typical touristy photo.

 


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5 readers rated this article. Average rating: 2.7 stars
 
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Don't neglect the audio!

Two words-lavalier mic!

by jp in usa on January 4, 2012

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sound and overexposure

Agree totally with "J's" ALMOST". Other than that, Bryan rocks.

by Ernesto in Boston on January 3, 2012

1 of 1 people found this comment helpful
 
Keep the ideas coming

Thanks for sharing this. I tend to think conservatively without imagination; Bryan's short videos help expand my thinking

by agilefalcon in Fort Worth, TX on December 27, 2011

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Sound is terrible.

Although I understand what Bryan is talking about, the sound is terrible. (It is nice to see the path that I've walked on and the bench that I have sat on. Hope to go back to London soon)

by Jim in Memphis, TN on December 20, 2011

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Almost

horrible audio. Should have taken one more step to dial down the flash output even further for a more natural looking end result.

by J* in Here on December 20, 2011

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