By: Jeff E Jensen
I got stuck in a giant storm in Chicago last year, Of course, I had to make the best of it. . . . http://jeffejensen.blogspot.com/2011/02/braving-storm.html
View ArticleBy: Steve
A classic case for HDR where there are subtle tones but care with the whites which may come out grey. Use layers and masks to bring the white back....
View ArticleBy: Guigphotography
Always great to see an article from James. #5 is of particular interest to me as I haven’t had any desire to use HDR, but hadn’t considered it in B&W. Looking forward to trying that (and thanks...
View ArticleBy: Deb
This one was from the first snow storm of this winter season, which happened to be a football playoff night!
View ArticleBy: Matt E.
I must admit, I’ve never actually seen a photo with a white vignette that I actually like until now. If I hadn’t seen that photo, I probably would have let my personal bias keep me from trying it.
View ArticleBy: Ralph Hightower
I rarely get the opportunity to photograph in snow since South Carolina gets a significant snowfall about every four years. But I suggest using exposure compensation to overexpose the photo.
View ArticleBy: Dan
Great tips! I respectively don’t agree though with the white vignette. I think it distracts from the simpleness of the photo and creates confusion. Of course for some folks that’s a good thing!
View ArticleBy: Brenda
Thank you for the techniques. I never thought of using vignetting at all on my photos. Although I like both the before and after snow scene I like how you used the white vignette because it ended up...
View ArticleBy: Maya
I “discovered” the magic of white vignetting on winter scenes last year. Glad to fins out that i wasn’t completely off the road. Here is a compilation of some photos (most of them i took through a...
View ArticleBy: Duncan Meechan
Sounds like some good ideas, now all i need is some decent snow to try them out!
View ArticleBy: faye
I’m always inpressed with photographers that share their experience so those of us that haven’t used a certain technique a can experience it. Thank you so much.
View ArticleBy: Scott
Another way to spice up winter photos is through the use of spot color. In the image of the stuck cab, retain the color in the cab and the American flags and throw everything into black and white.
View ArticleBy: Abhijit Sarkar
I’ve looked all over the web for winter clothing suitable for Photography but didn’t find a specific inventory. I was looking for something like the example below. Would you have any recommendations?...
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