10 tips for taking pictures of the winter co-founder of 500px
A Photo / / December 19, 2019
Eugene Chebotarev
One of the founders photoservice 500px, vice president of business development in Asia.
1. Increase the exposure compensation
When shooting sunny winter scenery or trying to capture the white snow, increase in exposure compensation chamber 0.3 or 0.7 degree. The device does not understand what you are photographing snow. Therefore, you do have to "tell" him shoot something bright. Otherwise, most of the final image is not white, and gray.
2. Keep batteries warm
At low temperatures, the battery discharges much more quickly than usual. If the heat per charge can be made several hundred shots, the number of cold is reduced by 50-70%. Therefore, extra batteries and keep them in an inside pocket, close to your body.
3. Do not allow the lens to fog
When shooting in the cold it is tempting to look at the nearest cafe to warm up a bit. But if you just go down into a warm room with a camera around his neck, then lens immediately mist over. You'll have to wait until the glass becomes transparent again, and you risk missing the perfect shot. To avoid this, put the lens cap, put the camera in a bag, and then to enter the building.
4. Buy special gloves
With their bare hands in the cold do not shoot. And use the buttons and switches are extremely uncomfortable in conventional thick gloves.
Many photo shops sell special gloves with heat-resistant fabric at their fingertips. Often they have a special fabric and in the hands, the camera does not slip from his hands.
5. Beware of red noses
In winter you can make beautiful portraits, but their noses at them often turn red, which is not very good. Fortunately, this can be corrected in a photo editor, for example, Adobe Lightroom. Just slide the sliders to the left saturation of red and orange colors. This will help get rid of the redness.
6. Learn how to remove the snow
To maximize effectively photograph snowfall, use a lens with a focal length of 70 mm and above - the more, the better. Do not close the aperture, its value should be equal to ƒ / 4,5-6,3. Set the shutter speed of at least 1/400 of a second.
Your goal - to make snowflakes in front of the lens and behind the point of focus seemed to be more than they really are. Then the image will be especially magical.
7. Capture landscapes at dawn and dusk
In winter, sunrise and sunset may look more dramatic, especially right before a snowstorm or after it. In addition, to take pictures during this time of year is much easier than, for example, in the summer.
The fact that the winter sun rises later and sets earlier. Therefore, it is not necessary get up at four in the morningTo shoot the sunrise. You can get some sleep, and then to go on the hunt for great shots.
8. Protect your camera from snow
If the photograph during a snowstorm, buy a protective cover for the camera. So you minimize the likelihood that the liquid will reach the objective lens and the electronic components of the device.
9. Do not forget to dry the camera
If the camera is a little wet, wrap it in a dry towel as soon as you go home. Let her lie down for several hours. If you try to wipe the device, you can drive the fluid in the gap and wet electronics.
10. dress warmly
Shoot in the cold - not an easy task, so it is very important to prepare your body. Better thoroughly dressed, and then unbuttoned than the freeze, experiencing constant discomfort and the risk of ill. Warm boots, gloves, a hat - a mandatory set.
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