How to Embrace the Light for Awe-Inspiring Sunset Photos (VIDEO)
The art of capturing sunset images with the WOW factor is a key goal of most landscape photographers—pros and beginners alike. This tutorial from the Photos on the Bay YouTube channel provides several in-camera techniques for taking advantage of what many say is the perfect time to shoot.
Instructor Neil Medland is a successful Australian landscape photographer whose behind-the-scenes tutorials take us along on his adventures while he shares his favorite tips and techniques. This eye-opening episode finds him on the shore of beautiful Hervey Bay just before the sun drops below the horizon with a nice sky overhead
Medland demonstrates how to “embrace the light” so that the images you capture appear realistic and just as compelling as what you saw through the viewfinder. What often complicates matters is the task of achieving well-balanced exposures when the sun is a key element within the frame.
As you’ll see, these challenging conditions often require that you give your camera a helping hand by modifying exposure settings, metering modes and focus points. Utilizing appropriate composition techniques also factors into the equation.
Medland says the most common mistake is this: “Many times photographers will just go put, point their camera at the sunset, and take the shot.” If this is your approach while hoping for the best, you’re likely to be disappointed every time until you follow the simple instructions that Medland recommends.
Keep in mind that all sunsets aren’t created equal, and Medland explains why the optimum conditions occur when the sun is visible but partly diffused by a passing cloud. Hence, patience and good timing can be very important. He also demonstrations how to capture successful sunset photos when shooting under less-than-ideal conditions.
One trick on clear days is to alter your composition so that the sun falls just outside of the frame so that it doesn’t bias your exposure. His other tips are equally effective and just as simple to apply. We recommend that you visit the instructional Photos on the Bay YouTube channel once today’s video concludes.
And don’t miss the interesting discussion we featured recently with a British expert who lists four thought-provoking questions that he says all photographers should ask themselves before heading out for a shoot.