Hello friends, I wanted to get your suggestions on how to set the exposure for a sky reveal.
For example, if you're shooting a dark forest straight down then slowly pan up to reveal a bright sky, the exposure will suddenly and dramatically automatically change.
If I wanted to keep that pan as one continuous shot, is there anyway to do that so the exposure stays "normal"? Or is the only way to do that in post production?
In photography theres not right or wrong, its all a matter of taste and what you wish to communicate, or what story you would like to tell.
Maybe the story you would like to tell happens mainly on the ground, and when you tilt up to the sky, it can just be blown out and act as a fade out or outro of your film, maybe even add credits or other text to it, is all about creativity, youre the director, and youre the one that gets to decide whats intended or not.
"Flaws" in the picture doesnt always have to be negative, it can also act as an effect, again, it all boils down to what stor you want tell.
Dont be afraid to experiment, thats how people sometimes succeed, when they think out of the box, and dont get limited by rules for this and that
For this one you fex can start by tilting up and down, play with shutter speeds, or iso, if you prefer a particular setting for aperture and shutterspeeds, then try to decide something in between, that you feel comfortable with.
If your skilled at grading and editing, a blown out sky can always be replaced.
My experience is, try and test as much as you possible can, go back home, study your material, analyze whats good and bad, go out and do it again, this time improve the things you werent satisfied with the first time, and ad them to the things you were.
Eventually you will get better and better, the more experience you get over time, its a learning curve.
Search the net and videos for inspiration, then try do your own version of it. Its no point trying to reinvent the wheel, but get ideas and create your own style out of that, that is what will make your work unique, cause we all have different preferences of whats good or bad.
Last, dont look at the limitations, but the opportunities.
Happy flying
