The last day of winter / the last day of winter It is the first day of spring and instead of being outside and take pictures I'm in a new gallery to create and write this blog. It is now slowly being exposed at the time the photographs of the winter, at least here in the blog, more detail and evaluate it. In an age when global warming has become not only an illusion, but reality is bare, it often difficult to be able to experience the ideal and especially characteristic photographs of winter. Last year there was snow and occasionally in the months of January and November, I could even catch them on this sensor.
is important in photography in the snow there, that the photo does not over-exposed, with divorce at this point the spirits. Then I will talk more later. From today's perspective, I am clear for underexpose. Furthermore, the measurement is most important. Here, I would certainly recommend the selective measurement. In terms of exposure, I would one or two lines (see image) from the "ideal exposure. The pictures you can see which exact settings you make here can, so that the results are much better.
In the photo editing - Part 3 I'll go into more detail on the camera settings and explain them in detail.
The red box: The center is the ideal exposure, so to speak, My recommendation: one or two strokes in front.
If you are not just in the winter snow, or look for the right motives, I have exactly the right place for you. Instead of making landscape photographs, but rather to go into detail, I was able to save a little photo tour. see In December I was in Dessau, and I desperately demanding subjects searched and was not even find it until I discovered on the ground leaves, has which has had the frost to create, and thus a nice crystal effect, the sun was. These details were a real treasure for this dreary first photo tour. But now you see yourself frost on the Scroll
Germany, Neubrandenburg 10.1 megapixel camera 1/80Sek., F. 5.6, ISO 100, tripod
sunrise in New Rähse
Germany, New Rähse 10.1 megapixel camera 1 / 15 sec, f. 18.0, ISO 100, tripod
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Now I wish them a pleasant early spring in nature.
, Martin Beschorner
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