Useful Tips for Taking Pictures of Snowy Landscapes
Right now, many of us are stuck in the middle of winter, surrounded by snow, ice and cold. And while we may want to avoid the cold, if you’re willing to pack up and go out with your camera, you’ll often be rewarded with images that range from abstract to ethereal and fascinating. guide. This helpful video tutorial features an experienced landscape photographer sharing three tips that are sure to improve your winter landscape photos.
Coming to you from Mike SmithThis great video tutorial discusses three tips for photographing winter landscapes. One of the best parts about winter is how the snow greatly smooths the texture of the landscape. This can allow you to focus on more global elements, such as gradients or abstract patterns. Because of this often abstract and silent nature, this can also be a great time to try black-and-white work, especially by taking advantage of the more uniform areas of the frame to isolate an interesting element. Check out the video above for the full recap from Smith.
And if you really want to dive into landscape photography, check out “World Photography 1: Landscape Photography and Post-Processing with Elia Locardi.”