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I'm back

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I have been inactive here for six months and a day. In case someone missed me; sorry. I'm back. :)

With new work:
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and more to come soon!
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If you ever went on a skiing trip and took your camera, you might know how frustrating it can be. These majestic mountains, the steep slope you just managed to ski down from. They scream to be photographed, but once you get home, the magic’s gone. In fact, the magic is left behind in the mountains, not on the pictures. The mountains do not look so majestic, that slope does not look half as steep as it actually was and your superb skiing technique never shows on the pictures. Why? Because photographing snowy mountains is not as easy as it seems. These tips might help though.

White balance
First of all, get your white balance right. That’s the easiest tip, and you can actually do it in post processing if you shoot in RAW. If you don’t, the snow will look blueish, not white. Other things will look off too and you'll loose contrast.

Time of day
Like with any type of photography, choose the right time of day, which is either early morning or late afternoon. Don't try shooting at midday, the high sun will flatten all detail, especially since things are all white anyway.

Reference
This is a general tip for landscape photography. Try to have some points of reference in the picture, prefereably in the front and the back. This makes it easier for the viewer to relate.

Caution by camabs by :iconcamabs:


Timing
Skiing is a sport and in sport photography, timing is everything. And to time right at sports, you have to know the sport. Shooting exactly in the middle of turn is not going to give a great skiing picture, nor is shooting at a straight end. Breaking and finishing a turn are nice moments in term of spectacular snow clouds, whereas the body position is great at the start of a turn. Obviously, jumps are also great moments to shoot, not matter if they go right or wrong.

Ski or Die IV by Pellevinken by :iconpellevinken:

Get down!
Choose a low angle, both for skiers and for mountains. Low angles will make slopes look steeper, will make mountains look higher and will make jumps and other actions much more impressive. It will also allow you more often to get some sky in your picture, providing the much wanted contrast of the bright blue against the clear white, especially if you use a polarizer.


When Ski Patrol Relax by user-friendly by :iconuser-friendly:

Have fun!
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Well, it may not keep the doctor away, but it sure won’t hurt. Looking at a pretty face a day, that is. I collected a couple. Not by definition the prettiest or the most popular, or whatever. Just pretty faces by upload date. One for each day. Enjoy!

And a very happy new year.

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3 6 by kosmodisk
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6 brown sugar by LittleFlair
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8 Help Yourself by RedBreed
9 never return to this place by BlackBlack-Heart
10 Leeloo by Basistka
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14 I'm interested by BreakDnceNotHearts
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19 drive me somewere by simple-darling
20 the stars and the snow by micmojo
21 Blue angel by camabs
22 Ira by photoport
23 fever by LittleFlair
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26 tied butterfly II by LittleFlair
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28 three by MademoiselleLin
29 Mid Sentence by TheAntiQueen
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31 Just me. by rebekahkauffman
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Forbidden Love

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From my weblog:

It is a classic, maybe even the classic, drama theme of all times. My former co-author at this blog devoted some of her deeper thoughts to the theme. I have been wanting to do a shoot inspired by the theme for a long time. But somehow, something held me back for no apparent reason. Silly? I guess so. But then I finally did the shoot, about a month ago, with ice and fire taking the role of two lovers that can´t be together. Cessy -by no means a cold person- was a convincing ice princess and Terence acted as a great fire prince. Awesome make up by Christine and colored strobes finished the picture.

To me, this shoot marks the end of an era. Maybe that’s why it took me so long to actually shoot it. I will turn towards a different style of model photography in the near future. Curious? So am I. I’m not nearly sure what it will look like, but there is change in the air. Just wait and see.
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I'm back by camabs, journal

Tutorial: Photographing your winter holiday by camabs, journal

Tutorial: Photographing your winter holiday by camabs, journal

A pretty face a day -December 2009 by camabs, journal

Forbidden Love by camabs, journal