Photography is a subjective field, and all photographers are entitled to their own opinion, but there’s one thing that we all can agree on, the Sun is enormous. The sun is on average 900 trillion times* bigger than your everyday pocket strobe, and at least that much more powerful. So how do you overpower such a powerful light source?
The biggest reason why you would want to overpower the Sun is so that you can see the beautiful canvas mother nature painted for you in your photos. Usually when you try to take a picture of your subject against the sky, you’re either going to get an exposure for the sky and a silhouette of your subject, or get an exposure for our subject but a blown out sky. The trick here is to expose for the sky, then use your flash to fill in light so your subjects aren’t silhouettes. In most cases, when the sun is highest in the sky, you may need more than 1 pocket strobe to get the right exposure.
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