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How to shoot the snow scene?

1, looking for subjects to make snow photos bright.

It's too monotonous to shoot a snow scene if it's just white. You can find some bright spots, such as: there are people in the vast snow scene, which usually has the effect of making the finishing point. In the bright snow, you can get a good snow scene by processing the characters into silhouette effects.

2. Master accurate exposure.

Be sure to increase the exposure when shooting. Usually after one or two exposures, the picture will look much better. In addition, how to use light when shooting snow scenes is also very important. A better way is to shoot the snow scene with side light and backlight.

3. Adjust the white balance.

White balance will affect the color of snow. If the snow is pure white, then the dark part must be blue. If you use the default white balance setting, the dark parts will turn gray and the snow will definitely turn yellow. You can try to adjust the white balance when shooting to achieve the desired effect.

4. shoot snowflakes.

If you want to capture the dynamic feeling of snowflakes flying in the snow, you can use the shutter priority (TV) mode to control the shutter speed. Generally speaking, when the shutter speed is above 1/60 seconds, snowflakes will solidify into white spots.

5. Post-processing.

It needs to be properly brightened, but be careful not to overexpose a large area; At the same time, control the contrast, and make the snow whiter through the contrast between light and dark; Furthermore, correct the color temperature appropriately to make the color feel more comfortable.