Jimmy W. Kennington |
How to Take Pictures of Snow Scenes? What is the best effect, or best settings, to use when shooting snow scenes?
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Stephanie M. Stevens |
See if your camera has a preset for snow scenes.
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Mike Rubin |
To photograph snow scenes, you want to compensate the exposure by +1.5, maybe +2, depending on lighting. The reason for this is because the meter in your camera will register the snow as being bright and will want to under expose the shot which will lead to gray snow. Another option is to meter the sky (if sunny) and recompose to take the picture with that setting. As Stephanie suggested, if your camera has a "snow" scene mode, use it. That will usually take care of the compensation for you.
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Jimmy W. Kennington |
oh I feel dumb, haha. there is a snow setting on my camera. thanks anyway guys!
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