Snowy Pictures
Discussion
Leading on from...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4469734.stm
...and not wishing to start any arguments about how "bad" this winter's gonna be
We should have a few snowy images around these parts for inspiration.
I would oblige but......
....there's no snow here yet!
Tip - watch your histogram if you're on digital. Tendency will be to under expose - this is because your meter thinks that it's seeing something that's about 18% grey. Of course, it's not and you need to let a bit more light onto the sensor!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4469734.stm
...and not wishing to start any arguments about how "bad" this winter's gonna be
We should have a few snowy images around these parts for inspiration.
I would oblige but......
....there's no snow here yet!
Tip - watch your histogram if you're on digital. Tendency will be to under expose - this is because your meter thinks that it's seeing something that's about 18% grey. Of course, it's not and you need to let a bit more light onto the sensor!
simpo two said:
Chris Mapey has perfected night shots. Go out in total darkness and jam the shutter open with a match... wait 3 hours...
- then post amazing results
Any links, sounds fascinating? (If a bit cold.)
No snow here either. Bloody MetCheck, MetOffice, BBC and the cold weather conspiring to get my hopes up for some local traffic chaos.
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