Expert insight be prepared
Because it was a tricky location to work in, we needed to make sure that our cameras were set up and ready to go, enabling us to focus on composition and staying dry. Even when you’re shooting RAW and have the exposure pre-set, it’s worth setting your D-SLR to automatically bracket exposures, taking three consecutive shots with a full stop of exposure difference between them. This guarantees you at least one usable shot, although it does eat up batteries and memory.