Thursday, September 21, 2006

Photographing Winter

Winter can provide as much breathtaking photography as any other time of year. This of course is provided that you can take a long intake of breath and brave the elements. Naturally when we think of winter, snow immediately comes to mind even though in most parts of the world, snow rarely falls.

Snow can change the appearance of a landscape or area dramatically. It also opens the doors to many photogenic outdoor activities from building snowmen to skiing. Snow and ice also offers many opportunities for close up and abstract images.

There are a host of complications when taking photos in the snow for the photographer, equipment and the resulting images. School of Photography.com takes you through these and ways to overcome them.

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