Skiing
Heres a shot of my friend dropping on x country skis. Yes X-country ski's he's crazy.
Let me know what you think! Feel free to check out my website for some other photos and please comment as im just startin out!
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Let me know what you think! Feel free to check out my website for some other photos and please comment as im just startin out!
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As you probably know, the snow really fools the light meter in the camera. When you leave the camera to its own devices, it will severely underexpose the snow - the result is gray snow. To compensate you need to add exposure over what the camera's meter thinks it needs.
When I shoot in the snow in manual mode, I will take a reading off the snow and then set the exposure to +1 to +2. You should have a big spike at the right side of the histogram. I hope this makes sense. If not, I'll try to clarify some more...bottom line is the camera gets fooled by the snow and you have to adjust for that.
Comments and constructive criticism always welcome.
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