January 2006 Archives
Typically, when you use your camera's "auto" setting to take pictures outdoors in wintry snow conditions, the pictures will come out too dark. All that white snow messes with your camera's internal "exposure" settings.
To avoid drab, gray winter pictures, and get the brightest, crispest photos with the brightest colors in snowy conditions, try these simple steps:
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