Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Photographing in the forest


Shooting in the forest is best left to an overcast
day when the light is not so contrasty. On a
sunny day the patches of bright light are too
bright and the shadows are too dark. The camera
can't deal with that contrast so easily. But on an
overcast day the light is more even. And if
you bring a tripod, you can get long exposures
so that a waterfall will have a milky blur.

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Photo tip: shooting snow

Photo tip: shooting snow
a little overexposure is needed for snow or other white subjects.

photo tip: winter photos

photo tip: winter photos
plus one exposure for white snow