[pure-silver] Re: shooting in snow

  • From: John Bower <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:13:08 -0500

I've shot snow on the ground, and successfully exposed it. So, what I guess I'm asking is what shutter speeds will give what effects. For example, what speed will typically freeze the motion of the snow? What speed will blur it slightly? Thanks.

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John Bower, an Indiana Artisan
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On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Dennis Purdy wrote:


On Feb 10, 2011, at 08:19, Robert Hall wrote:

'd like to shoot some buildings with the snow falling down, something I haven't done before. Does anyone have any general thoughts on shutter speeds or depth-of-field to get me started. I use a spot meter, so I shouldn't have any trouble getting a good exposure.
Thanks.


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John Bower, an Indiana Artisan
http://www.studioindiana.com/


Snow is white so a darkish background shows it better and it is moving pretty quickly so depending if you want to freeze it in mid flight or let it blur some you need to not have a real slow shutter speed.
Dennis

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