Ski Photography: A few tips to help you

Follow some simple rules to ensure that the most of your recordings on the slopes:

- Keep your equipment free from damage

keep equipment in a sturdy bag when not in use and to avoid collisions and accidents (including falls!) remember - the more expensive the bag, the better the quality and protection for your valuables

- Keep your equipment dry

Snow, ice, water and cameras to be confused - Professional cameras can be watertight, but there is no cheaper. And, Electronicsnot like water

- Keep your batteries charged

cold can shorten the life of the battery - spare parts keeps in a bag near the body. There is nothing worse than running out of power at the wrong time

- Use a UV-Filer

This is your lens is protected from knocks and dirt, but also reduces the blue discoloration in the mountains Scenes - These filters are cheap and great value for money

- Use long shutter speeds for landscapes and fast shutter speeds for actionShots

Slow shutter speed allows the best depth of field, a fast shutter speed will freeze action

- Pay attention to the slopes

Skiers, snowboarders and other cause to move quickly and severe damage; always be safe, always safe paths and look for other users

- Pay attention to color

most skiers wear colorful clothes - ideal for shooting effects, and vivid colors look great against the white background

- Shooting, when the winter sun is low

This isto enhance your pictures the life of shadows and textures
Accidents (including falls), a high sun will flatten your images

Have fun!

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