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Originally Posted by KevinStecyk My question, though, is what is the difference between shade and open if I am blasting at close range with two or three strobes at maximum strength?
I can't use large apertures because my sync speed is 1/250. So that drives me to using smaller apertures, say ƒ11 to ƒ22.
In normal daylight at iso 100, ƒ16 and 1/250 yields an underexposed photograph, which is what I want for my background. So if I use this setting in shade shooting out into the sunlight or in sunlight shooting out into the sunlight, how do these two situations differ? |
It is about the same in the end, unless your subject in the sun is squinting because of the sun, or they're hot and sweaty, etc.
If the sun is 2 stops over the shade, and you want to balance a shaded subject with the hot sun BG then you need to add 2 stops of flash. If you want to underexpose the BG more than the subject then you need perhaps 4 stops of added flash.
If everything is in the sun and you want the BG 2 stops under, the subject will be also be two stops under, so you'll have to add 2 stops of light.
My issue is I want to do all this in the F2.8 to 4 range not F11 to 16, hence the use of an ND filter.