Yes a few flurry's today here in East Anglia, did not come to much. "Any tips on keeping the snow looking white in your shots Doug"? mine tend to look greyish.
I have the same problem at times. I guess the snow reflects the shades/colours present at the time. I have found things can sometimes be improved by altering the white balance, but their are of course limits to what can be achieved. That's about all I can suggest I'm afraid Maurice.
Enlarging as the auhtor suggested... just plunged back into the magic atmosphere of my first winter in Yorkshire: well .... blah blah ..years ago;-) During a trip while being in Cambridge , as a student , in order to try to learn English!!
Thank you for letting me revive that kind of fascination!
Thanks very much for the visit and kind words Bea. Your stay in Cambridge certainly paid-off, your English is wonderful. I imagine the local North Yorkshire dialect must have been a bit confusing for someone learning English;-))
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HappySnapper said:
Doug Shepherd replied to HappySnapper:
I have the same problem at times. I guess the snow reflects the shades/colours present at the time. I have found things can sometimes be improved by altering the white balance, but their are of course limits to what can be achieved. That's about all I can suggest I'm afraid Maurice.
All the best, Doug
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Doug Shepherd replied to Jaap van 't Veen:
Best wishes, Doug
Marie-claire Gallet said:
Pat Del said:
Doug Shepherd replied to Pat Del:
Best regards, Doug
Amelia said:
Doug Shepherd replied to Amelia:
Keep warm, Doug
John Cass said:
Doug Shepherd replied to John Cass:
Best wishes, Doug
Chris10 said:
Greetz, Christien.
Doug Shepherd replied to Chris10:
Best wishes, Doug
Beatrice Degan(MARS) said:
Thank you for letting me revive that kind of fascination!
Doug Shepherd replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS):
Best regards, Doug