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    Winter scenes

    I just recently moved too Alaska. I like too know whats the best techniques too photograph snow. When I take few pics they come out grey....Even though i shoot in raw. I am still challenged on the right temp and processes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyCrane View Post
    No i didnt I am not good at setting my WB, still learning that feature. Thats why i shoot in RAW. so i can edit the WB.
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    Shoot raw, adjust the WB in post to make the snow white. It also looks under-exposed which is part of the problem with it looking that grey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugs View Post
    Shoot raw, adjust the WB in post to make the snow white. It also looks under-exposed which is part of the problem with it looking that grey.
    Hmm thanks, n shooting on a cloudy day makes it even worst too..... thanks for the advice.
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    Even with a cloudy day, you can get the exposure right. In this, it's the snow that's underexposed so you can work a slower shutter speed or wider aperture to bring that exposure up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugs View Post
    Even with a cloudy day, you can get the exposure right. In this, it's the snow that's underexposed so you can work a slower shutter speed or wider aperture to bring that exposure up.
    Ahhhh i try it again, I was also using a polarizer too.....
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    Yeah, I would just adjust the contrast & white balance afterward on your computer. Often the snow appears to be bright white but in reality the light reflects other colors into your camera sensor.I don't live in Alaska, but have quite a few winter shots, if you'd like to see them. Click here to see my site.

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    Looks like the WB is definitely off. Not exactly catching my eye.

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    When photographing snow the meter will try to turn it to middle gray so you need to use exposure compensation at about +1 to +1.7 to get white snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyCrane View Post
    I would pick this up considering you will be shooting a lot of snow up there.
    Also see what it looks like when you overexpose the shot by a stop or two.

    Another option is to meter off the sky if it happens to be a clear blue sky.


 

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