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How to Take Great Pictures in the Snow

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How to Take Great Pictures in the Snow

Shared by Radwa Samir — 9 Nov 2012

Taking pictures in snowy landscapes can be challenging. It is very difficult to balance the camera's internal color settings to achieve a well-exposed shot. When shooting outside in the snow without the correct setting photographers only get over-exposed shots. Here are some tips to help you shoot clear snowy pictures.

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