Hello everyone!
I’m thinking how you guys shoot in full midday sun during summer to produce nice negs?
I used to live in England and Denmark in the past 6 years and I started film photography over there so I mostly shot on overcast or cloudy days and even when the sun was out it was never that strong and I didn’t even realized how it can take a huge effect.
Now as I moved to Hungary where the sunshine can be really harsh for a long period over the year I have to find out how to shoot in these conditions. Probably it’s not the best time during the day when shooting on black and white but as the weather condition is mostly very bright I need a solution, some advice how you guys do this.
I went out for a walk the other day and it was overcast but when the sun was out the frames became quite a challenge to edit and they didn’t come out well after all.
As it’s only the beginning of spring the summer conditions will be even more hard to tame.
I’m thinking of using nd filter and/or polarizing filter to somehow keep this on track but I’m not sure if it’s a good idea.
I’m thinking how you guys shoot in full midday sun during summer to produce nice negs?
I used to live in England and Denmark in the past 6 years and I started film photography over there so I mostly shot on overcast or cloudy days and even when the sun was out it was never that strong and I didn’t even realized how it can take a huge effect.
Now as I moved to Hungary where the sunshine can be really harsh for a long period over the year I have to find out how to shoot in these conditions. Probably it’s not the best time during the day when shooting on black and white but as the weather condition is mostly very bright I need a solution, some advice how you guys do this.
I went out for a walk the other day and it was overcast but when the sun was out the frames became quite a challenge to edit and they didn’t come out well after all.
As it’s only the beginning of spring the summer conditions will be even more hard to tame.
I’m thinking of using nd filter and/or polarizing filter to somehow keep this on track but I’m not sure if it’s a good idea.