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Old 12-19-2008, 06:59 PM
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Never mind We've gone and come back already. Actually, it really wasn't too difficult shooting in the snow -- just had to remember to meter off the subjects instead of the snow, otherwise the subjects would've come out underexposed. I normally shoot in Manual Mode, but there were a few times when I wasn't sure about something and decided to set my camera to Program Mode. I also let the camera adjust the white balance which I normally adjust manually as well using the Kelvin temperatures. There were a few instances in which my subjects were backlit by the sun (when it did manage to peek through), so I simply used a fill flash and managed to retain the detail and colors.

Chris
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