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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 01:24 PM
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Default Since there are a bunch of "I just bought a camera" - Here's your first rule

If you've heard about it...great. If you haven't then you need to read lol

I didn't know about this and had probably inadvertently done it not knowing. In class last week someone brought up that he was constantly blowing out skies. The f/16 rule was brought up and problem solved.

When shooting into a blue sky, set your camera to f/16, 1/125, ISO100. No matter what you do, you will get blue skies. If you are shooting a subject, you might need a little fill light but for the most part you don't.

This is not shooting directly into the sun. Test it out...check it out and see if it works for you

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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 02:07 PM
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Sunny 16 rule...
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Old Apr 4, 2010 | 02:39 PM
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Some people can't go to iso 100 200 will have to do.

Also, be careful with this, because if you have a dirty sensor, you may be needing to do some cleaning in PS, and actual hard sensor cleaning (done by me lol)
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Interesting...Never heard of this.
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Originally Posted by StreetRacingOnline
Sunny 16 rule...
Yes I had never heard of it either way so it was pretty interesting to me lol
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I wouldnt try it shooting directly into the sun, the rule as I understood was for when its overhead.

It does work though, I believe there is a similar rule for lunar light.
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Haha, this would've been helpful the last two weekends or so!!! Thanks for the advice!
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Originally Posted by Mama Got Boost??
Yes I had never heard of it either way so it was pretty interesting to me lol
there is also other simple rules...

the actual rule is to set shutter speed to whatever iso you are using and f16 for your aperture.

so iso200... f16 1/200 iso200

also other helps tips
Conditions: Sunny days
Av: f/16
Example of shadows: Dark with sharp edges

C:Slightly overcast
Av: Add 1 stop to f/16: f/11
S:Bright with fuzzy edges

C:Overcast
Av: Add 2 stops to f/16: f/8
S: Barely visible

C:Heavy overcast
Av: Add 3 stops to f/16: f/5.6
S: Absent

C:Open shade
Av: Add 4 stops to f/16: f/4
S: Absent

C:Backlighting
Av: Add 1 stop to f/16: f/11
S: depends


hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Mama Got Boost??
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I didn't know about this and had probably inadvertently done it not knowing. In class last week someone brought up that he was constantly blowing out skies. The f/16 rule was brought up and problem solved.

When shooting into a blue sky, set your camera to f/16, 1/125, ISO100. No matter what you do, you will get blue skies. If you are shooting a subject, you might need a little fill light but for the most part you don't.

This is not shooting directly into the sun. Test it out...check it out and see if it works for you

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Thanks for posting this! I just read something similar today but haven't tried it yet. I will definitely try it.




Originally Posted by StreetRacingOnline
there is also other simple rules...

the actual rule is to set shutter speed to whatever iso you are using and f16 for your aperture.

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This part is almost word for word what I read today.


Thanks to both of you for sharing! I'll take all of that I can get.


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The sky looks too dark in these pictures, no? Also why are there halos around everything if SOOC?

Better way to get good exposed sky and subject is to average the exposures of the two
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