Shooting Skydivers Under the Aurora: How Michael Clark Did It
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The aurora shots are stunning, but the real takeaway here is how Clark solved the exposure triangle when your subject is moving at 200km/h in near-darkness and you can't bounce a reflector off anything — worth a read if you shoot any kind of high-speed action in ambient-only conditions.
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