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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Winter Photography


Winter photography is trickier than you may think. This is the most difficult season to capture in photographs. The brightness of the snow can fool the cameras meter. The snow will be a bright white however the cameras meter may see it as a neutral gray and underexpose the shot. When this happens your snowy scene will be dull. Make use of the following tips and your winter photography will improve. The trickiest part is to get the snow a nice clean white. Protect yourself and your equipment.

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Winter Photography
Winter Photography

Be sure to dress warmly in layers. You can always remove a layer if the day starts to warm up. Keep your head and ears well covered and be sure you know the symptoms of hypothermia. Get a good pair of gloves that are thin enough to allow you to make adjustments while still supplying warmth for your hands.

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