Cool Skiing Pictures

Follow some simple rules to ensure you get the most of their shots on the tracks:
– Keep your computer free of damage
Keep equipment in a sturdy bag when not in use and avoid the blows, and accidents (including falls!) Â-remember, the most expensive of its bag, the better the quality and protection things of value to you
– Keep your gear dry
snow, ice, water and cameras not a combination of professional cameras can be watertight but are not cheaper. And Dona't electronics such as water
– Keep the batteries charged
cold can shorten the life of Battery – keeps spares in a pocket next to his body. There is nothing worse than running out of power at the wrong time
– Use a file cabinet UV
This will protect your lens from bumps and dirt, but also reduce the value of blue mountain scenes in these filters are cheap and high quality
– Use slow shutter speeds for landscape shots and fast shutter speeds for action shots
Low Shutter speeds allow that the best depth of field, a fast shutter speed freezes the action
– Be careful on the slopes
skiing, snowboarding and other move quickly and cause serious damage, always make sure to keep the roads safe and courteous to other users
– Beware of color
most skiers wear clothes color colors – ideal for live images with impact and great look on a white background
– To shoot when the winter sun is low
This will give your images the shadows and textures enhance life
accidents (including falls), a midday flatten images
Have fun!
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Shaba Pictures: “Color Me” Teaser – Ski & Snowboard 2009/10