Travel Photography
Mountains and Snow Landscapes
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Snow-covered landscapes introduce a variety of photographic opportunities and challenges. A blanket of brilliant white can do beautiful things with light, but it also complicates exposure. Crystal-blue winter skies are dramatic, but shooting in the cold can be cumbersome and hard on your gear.
Contents:
- Introduction to Winter Landscapes
- 1. Snow and the First Shoot Day
- 2. Working with the Lake Views in Winter on Day Two
- 3. Shooting the Forest in Winter on Day Three
- 4. Shooting the Day-One Location with a New Approach
- Final Thoughts and Image Review
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