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January 17, 2013
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Hi, just wanted to share a nice little winter scenery with you guys, perhaps comments and thoughts on what to do better next time.. This is very close to my house so i can go back and put tips in action..
I made my own tip, forgot my camera at fixed iso 400, so i wasn’t pleased when i came back home.. guess it’s a beginner’s mistake.

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January 17, 2013
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Eric
Not bad considering you forgot about the ISO setting.
We all do that sometimes and it comes back to haunt us
when we check the results on the computer!
Where were these pics taken?
Can you let us know what settings outside of ISO 400
Camera type, shutter speed, f-stop etc.
It’s always interesting to see what settings produced the posted images.
Dale::smile

January 17, 2013
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nikonguy said

Eric
Camera type, shutter speed, f-stop etc.
It’s always interesting to see what settings produced the posted images.
Dale::smile

Hi,
Camera was Canon T4I with 18-135mm stm lens (pic taken at 18mm)
Speed was 1/320
f/10
Iso 400 unfortunately
Location was here :
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms…..7402e5cbb9

notice the bridge and small serpent river

January 17, 2013
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Eric
Thanks for the info on camera.
Looks like a very nice area you live in not far from Montreal. I live on the other side of Canada.
West coast Victoria, British Columbia so we’re from the same country but a long long way apart lol!
Good advice given by Silky on taking pictures of and in the snow. I always expose for the brightest
part of the image as that is the area most likely to be blown out if not exposed correctly.
Keep posting the great pics from your area.
Dale

January 18, 2013
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Eric may this article help you
How to take super snow snaps: Five Camera tips to make the most of Britain’s freak weather

Thanks you very much for this article.. Really appreciate it, those are good advices…

January 18, 2013
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Dale… To see the camera settings on any particular image, simply right click on the image,
save it, right click on the saved image and choose properties – details.
This will probably give you all you might wish to know and, frankly, saves a lot of trouble for the poster.

Mandrake.

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January 18, 2013
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Mandrake
As always – thank you for the info – now I’m going to left click the smiley.Smile

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Eric… I really do like the last photograph in the group.
Truly a Currier and Ives Christmas card scene.

My only suggestion would be to level the horizon snow line
so that it is perfectly horizontal.

Lovely image.
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January 19, 2013
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Mandrake said

Eric… I really do like the last photograph in the group.
Truly a Currier and Ives Christmas card scene.

My only suggestion would be to level the horizon snow line
so that it is perfectly horizontal.

Lovely image.
Mandrake

Thanks, the horizon is something i often forget.. i’ll fix it with lightroom.

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