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Tassie Snow shotsWent out towards Cradle Mountain today to get some snow shots, Didnt get the cracker of a shot i wanted so these will have to do.
Taking pics in the snow wasnt too bad but every thing is white (as you would expect). Nikon D7100/D7200, Nikkor 18-55, Nikkor 55-300, Nikkor 30, Nikkor 105 macro, Nikkor 10 - 24, Tokina 11 - 16, Tamron 150-600mm, SB600, Misc other
Re: Tassie Snow shotsHi Dave - that just looks cold !!! (wish we had a chattering teeth emoticon ) LOL
Just my opinion, but the road verge in the bottom left hand corner keeps dragging my attention away from the rest of the photo - if you crop it just above this section (I know it turns into a pano), it leads your eye along the road and into the distance - but as I said, just my opinion. I should imagine that shooting snow would be bloody hard (I've never seen it LOL), but I reckon you did a bloody good job Hugs rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Tassie Snow shotsEXcellent shots, I like the 2nd one best, it just appeals to me.
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Re: Tassie Snow shotsIn #2, the snow is a little too grey, probably because the white snow dominates the shot, and the metering is thinking middle grey. You need to give it a bit more +EV.
I was up at 7 am digging the car out of the snow at Guthega this morning. Love the stuff (most of the time)
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