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PM-R TV | How to Expose Snow Scenes Properly by Patrick Murphy-Racey @PMRTV | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
For many of us, snow is a special occasion and not part of our normal landscape, so how do we find the proper exposure for shooting in snowy scenes? First, the camera is always wrong in terms of exposing for snow. this requires us to either introduce exposure compensation or even better, go into manual mode to find that perfect blend of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Watch:
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How to Expose Snow Scenes Properly by Patrick Murphy-Racey @PMRTV

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