How to Take Digital Photos Outdoors

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Automatic exposure works for most settings, but if your camera allows manual adjustment, overriding the automatic control helps in some lighting conditions.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Photo Printer
  • Photographic Print Papers
  • Personal Computers
  • Digital Camera Memory Cards
  • Digital Cameras
  • Image-editing Software

Step1
Use automatic exposure for most outdoor scenes.
Step2
Override automatic exposure when the scene is much lighter or darker than middle gray.
Step3
Increase exposure to lighten a scene; decrease exposure to darken a scene.
Step4
Override automatic exposure when the sun is behind or on one side of the scene to be shot.
Step5
Override automatic exposure when light reflects off of bright sand or snow.
Step6
Experiment with overriding automatic exposure for high-contrast scenes.
Step7
Use a light meter to determine the appropriate aperture setting and shutter speed.
Step8
Adjust the aperture setting and shutter speed in small steps.
Step9
Shoot a picture and preview it to evaluate settings. Adjust as necessary and shoot again.
Step10
Try shooting from several angles; you can delete the worst choices on the spot.

Tips & Warnings

  • Avoid low-light situations when possible, or use a fill-in flash.
  • Avoid direct sunlight or shooting directly into the sun.
  • Avoid shooting harsh shadows.
  • If your camera does not allow manual adjustments, you may be able to compensate with image-editing software.

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