Milhouse
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A couple of years ago, before I was into photography, we had some extreme temperature changes from one day to the next. This caused the river near my house to steam up, and frost everything on the shoreline. I remember the sight as spectacular. I hope to capture it this year and would like some tips. I am planning on shooting in color and in B&W. The conditions will probably be foggy with temperatures below freezing. I already have a couple of sights picked out, and have read the posts on how to protect your equipment in cold weather. A hot cup of coffee in hand is also a no brainer.
I'm planning on being on site early, but how early should I be (early for me is usually 9am, but I'm willing to be up for the sunrise)? The sun rises downstream, would it be better to shoot towards the sun or away from the sun (for foggy and clear conditions). A couple of camera settings would help a bunch. I currently don't have any filters, should I hurry up and buy some. I was planning on getting a UV and a polarized one.
As always, thanks for your help
I'm planning on being on site early, but how early should I be (early for me is usually 9am, but I'm willing to be up for the sunrise)? The sun rises downstream, would it be better to shoot towards the sun or away from the sun (for foggy and clear conditions). A couple of camera settings would help a bunch. I currently don't have any filters, should I hurry up and buy some. I was planning on getting a UV and a polarized one.
As always, thanks for your help