Winter Photography

Dr.Dealgood

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Well after a long summer of exploring photography I'd like to take it to the snow. Any film, exposure, shutter speeds, apertures, settings, tricks, that will help. Snow can be a pretty tough factor to deal with. Any suggestions, tricks, etc...

-AndrewP

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i dont do still photography, but in snow it is important you get your exposure and white balence just right, and I use auto - Netraul Density Filter most of the time. Makes it so thers no glare and tones the brightness down a little.

Park Life

 
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-chris
 
chris, your pictures are so good. so are your brothers. huge.

(zach)

yo this muther fucka aint one of us, he said hed fuck a sheep!

 
get polarizer filter... altitude will make the blue sky dark and amazing..... also if its sunny try metering off the blue sky

-:Carpe Poon:-
 
Overexpose by +1. This will render the snow an actual white color, not a midtone gray that the meter will automatically choose.

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