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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):

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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):

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A stream next to the resort's guest relations building:

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Next 2 are leaving the canyon:

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There's more... much much more... but I'll leave this at ten.

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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.

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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.

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