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Photographing Shadows:
A beautiful beach usually yields great results on film, but if you add a couple
holding hands and walking on the shore at sunset, you can make a very romantic
statement.
Exposing for silhouettes is easy. As with sunset shots, several exposures
can yield good results. If your 35mm SLR (or point-and-shoot camera) has an
averaging meter, place the viewfinder over the brightest area and use your exposure-lock
feature to hold that exposure in place.
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