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Taking Pictures of Snow
One of the very few exceptions is when you try to capture falling snow. Click here for a larger version. Don't expect big, beautiful snow flakes in night pictures, however, you can capture the mood by using a one second or longer shot and highlight it with a short flash. Feedback About This Post:RE: Taking Pictures of SnowGreat picture Post By Carolyn (Guest Post) RE: Taking Pictures of SnowThanx helmut! Ill try that! Post by kassi59 RE: Taking Pictures of Snow
Hi Kate! Post by DearWebby RE: Taking Pictures of Snow
this is my first attempt to take a night picture of our out door xmas tree. ok first attempt of decorating too!...i have a fugifilm finepix 2800zoom digital. What can I do to recreate what i actually see? Oh by the way, HI Helmut! Kate here! Post by kassi59 | |
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