One of my favorite photography rules to break is achieving "correct" exposure.
Especially in an unfavorably high-sun, outdoor lighting
situation that can give ugly shadows on the face,
situation that can give ugly shadows on the face,
I really love blowing all that out and creating a heavenly sunny look.
In case anyone is curious,
(In "M" full manual mode)
I used center weighted metering to expose for the face,
then overexposed via slowing the shutter speed by about three or so dial clicks.
If anyone ever wants to know how I process my photos,
leave a comment and I'll start posting my processes and the actions I use.
:-)
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