Thanks! It was fun.
I'm glad to hear the exposures look good. I would like to rid the world of underexposed snow pics! There are just so many of them out there at this time of year.
I just asked about snow pics in the finishing forum...trying to get white snow, without blowing it, but also retaining some detail. It's easier to get detail with some directional light, of course. Overcast, snowy skies make for soft lighting, but not for detailed snow.
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These look nice. Snow and sun can equal really tough exposures but these look spot on.
Looks a good snow ball fight....did you find safety behind the camera?
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I'm glad to hear the exposures look good. I would like to rid the world of underexposed snow pics! There are just so many of them out there at this time of year.
I just asked about snow pics in the finishing forum...trying to get white snow, without blowing it, but also retaining some detail. It's easier to get detail with some directional light, of course. Overcast, snowy skies make for soft lighting, but not for detailed snow.
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
Looks a good snow ball fight....did you find safety behind the camera?
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