Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Winter Photography

With the colder months approaching and snow already fallings, winter photo opportunities begin. The bright white snow and the calm spaces can be peaceful and beautiful. Although your eye may see a photo opportunity, you need to keep in mind some weather considerations before you rush out there. This article explains a few considerations to take into effect when doing winter photography.

https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/tips-techniques/nature-landscapes/get-ready-for-winter-photography/

Other than keeping yourself warm, we have to think about keeping our cameras warm. One major issue with cameras is keeping the battery warm. Fringed air can cause the battery to become cold and lose charge. Also having cold air blow into your camera, you can get ice. You do not want ice in your camera for many reasons.

Another major factor that goes into winter photography is exposure. Because the snow is so white and bright, having the right exposure is important. To much exposure the snow will create to much light into the camera giving it a grey look. Not enough exposure, the photo will look dark. Exposure with snow is very important to get a good photo.

All in all just be extra prepared for winter photo shoots.


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