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jared polin froknowsphoto.com here with the second part of the super secret project talking about backlighting if you missed part one click up here on the screen and on YouTube you will get taken to part one where you see me actually shoot these images but what I want to do in part two is just talk about the settings try to get you to visually think about how these settings are affecting your images and what you could do to get better images how many times did I just say images so you could get better pictures with backlight or extreme lighting situations like this one and secondly I want to edit the raw files Im going to tweak each one of these files and see if we can bring it back to somewhere thats usable because the raw file has that much power so looking at this first image you can see the Sun up top huge fireball really interesting shooting right into the Sun they tell you you shouldnt do that but I did it to make a point and the meter is reading at one five thousandth of a s