Thursday, November 30, 2017

Winter Wildlife Tips

This article reiterates some of the other tips for winter photography, but adds some other advice. The authors note that photographers should also keep in mind how to highlight the winter aspects of the scene and that photographers could also take the time to look at their scenes in the summer months and think about how they change in the winter months. The authors also emphasize the importance of considering how snow changes a photo. Tracks in the snow could also ruin the clean slate that snow provides, and can also disrupt the way that cameras expose pictures.

Exposure compensation is something that could be extremely difficult for amateurs to master and I would recommend that when beginning, photographers should take multiple shots with different exposures so there are options to play with later in post processing. As seen in multiple other places, it can also really pay off to research the behaviors of the subjects and migration patterns would also be useful information.

This is the article.

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