November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English

If you’re shooting near sunset, as your shoot progresses, it gets darker as the sun starts to get lower in the sky and eventually sets. So, not only are your settings going to change (you might have to keep adjusting the shutter speed lower, so you can still see something in the background, as well as lowering the power of your flash as the whole scene gets darker), but as the sun starts to set, that 1/4-cut of CTO gel that looked pretty orange when you started, will now look pretty white again, like you’re shooting in a studio. When you notice the light from your flash starting to look white and ...
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