UAVNV
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I would try over exposing by 2 stops manually for the brightest part of the scene and bring it down in post gradually in that light, that way you wont crush the blacks and leaves some room for the highlights. Use the histogram and expose to the right, use your nd filters to get 2 stops over exposed, but make sure there is no clipping out of the 4 edges of the histogram box. To get the best result use a flat profile like DLOG for more color range.
or try waiting for the sun to fall into a position that will help expose the interior of the forest, I would also use waypoints for a type of shot like this, pre-program your gimbal to pan & tilt some with that dolly zoom for a more meaningful shot.
Good luck filming! |
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