If you haven't explored the technique of exposure bracketing I suggest you look up how to do it with your camera and the shooting mode you prefer (manual, aperture/shutter priority or program). This will give you a lot more latitude for being able to explore editing possibilities. ![]() I'm sure many people here will advice you, as I will here, to start learning to shoot in RAW format. Yes, adjustments can be made in post or you can use alternative techniques, but those are advanced processes you can learn down the road. ![]() ![]() This is one of those classic cases where you either have to expose for the sky or expose for the foreground because you can't have both. Sunsets, in general, are challenging because your on-camera exposure meter will lie to you and overexpose the overall scene.
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