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I'm experiencing a mental blockage about this, so I've posted this inquiry. Simply put, I'm going to be shooting some men fishing atop a pier at the ocean in the late afternoon and the sun will be in front of them but not in the viewfinder. With that backlighting and very bright ocean in front of them (no sand, just deep and bright sunlit water), I know that it is advisable to open the aperture 2-3 stops, but I want to start out with the sunny 16 rule which, in this case, will initially be f8 at 1/500th of a second. and I simply want to adjust the shutter speed. Therefore, what shutter speed adjustment will be necessary to create the equivalence of opening the aperture two stops (in this instance, from 1/500th to what?).