user Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 Just a few pics UE took somewhere in Utah (nothing special, no special photography skills or styles, just plain pictures of lots and lots of snow): The first six of these are in a BYU-owned campground located in Provo Canyon (between Utah County and Park City, in Utah): A quick out-the-window-of-a-moving-vehicle shot at Robert Redford's Sundance ski resort (if name sounds familiar, the guy also founded the Sundance Film Festival): A stream next to the resort's guest relations building: Next 2 are leaving the canyon: There's more... much much more... but I'll leave this at ten. Quote
DaanO Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 i looooooove the second and third picture Quote
TomWithTheWeather Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 Why are the first 5 so blue? Quote
user Posted February 6, 2006 Author Report Posted February 6, 2006 Bad lighting, the sun was being blocked by the nearby mountains... Quote
Fletch Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 All hail the glory of White Balance!!!! Quote
seppe Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 is this the snow arround tjernobyl or something, it hurts my eyes. Sorry but i dont like them. Quote
user Posted February 6, 2006 Author Report Posted February 6, 2006 So then, next time I take pictures of snow that isn't in direct sunlight, how do I make it less blue, without a gigantic flash? Quote
Fletch Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 So then, next time I take pictures of snow that isn't in direct sunlight, how do I make it less blue, without a gigantic flash? Check your camera to see if it has a white balance option or white balance mode. If it's something like a Sony or Kodak, it might be a shooting mode with snowy mountains or a snowman as the logo. Quote
DaanO Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Or just let it be and take super blue photos because they're nice. I really *love* this one http://usererror.ibsocialclub.org/galle ... ium%29.JPG Quote
user Posted February 8, 2006 Author Report Posted February 8, 2006 So then, next time I take pictures of snow that isn't in direct sunlight, how do I make it less blue, without a gigantic flash? Check your camera to see if it has a white balance option or white balance mode. If it's something like a Sony or Kodak, it might be a shooting mode with snowy mountains or a snowman as the logo. I was using a Nikon with it's "sand/snow" scene mode. Quote
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