Increase your exposure to +0.3 or +0.7 to combat underexposure. Taking photographs outside when there's snow on the ground exposes your camera to extra light because it reflects off the whiteness of the snow. For this reason, it's likely that your camera will underexpose photos. Increasing the exposure can help combat this. In some cases, you won't have to change the exposure on your camera. It depends on how much light there is in the frame and what your subject is.
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00:05 Increase your exposure to +0.3 or +0.7 to combat underexposu...
00:33 Don't delete images in the field
00:51 Use artificial light when it gets dark
01:25 Keep your camera at a steady temperature
01:54 Change the shutter speed and aperture when it's snowing
02:19 Consider the photographs' winter composition
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