Playing with the shadows slider in Photoshop
The Lordco Ladies photographed at Kelowna's Canada Day Celebration, 2026. Backlighting is a constant issue for photographers, regardless of whether your subject is human, animal, vegetable, or mineral. Averaging light renders the foreground dark. Exposing for the foreground leaves the background overexposed and incurs bloom. Exposing for the background and filling with flash is often the best way to go, if you have a powerful enough flash. But what if none of those options work for you? What solution do you employ? Exposing for the background, especially when it is significantly out of focus as above, makes no sense, so having it slightly overexposed is fine. This will leave the foreground modestly underexposed, but there is enough latitude in raw dark values to lighten them using a pixel editor like Photoshop. Lightroom will do the same thing, as will iPhone editing software (although I find that iPhone raw images do not have the save dynamic r...