Shooting Great Winter Pictures

Winter Photos

Taking a holiday in the Swiss Alps? It makes perfect sense to pack your camera and photography equipment and immortalize your first time frolicking in the snow. Or perhaps your little girl has just dedicated the first snowman she made for you. Either way, you should ignore the possibilities of foggy lenses and blurry snow landscape photos and concentrate on taking good winter time shots. Whether you own a cutting edge digital camera or a reliable 35mm affair, even the most technologically advanced device is useless if you do not suit up to take photos in the treacherous snow. Not only will you suffer from bodily injury, your camera might also be victim to the snow and ice.

Equipment-wise, you can counter the foggy lens phenomena by waiting several minutes for your lens to clear up. You should ever attempt to wipe your lens as the smudge left on the surface might cause permanent damage. And to avoid your camera breaking down during crucial moments especially when it?s snowy yet sunny outside, you should keep switching your cold batteries with warm ones when necessary. These are easily heated up in the palm of your hand or in your pocket.

Lastly, you should never miss the opportunity of capturing images of frozen bodies of water on film. This chance does not come by very often so do have them immortalized in digital format immediately.

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