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April 9, 2011 by Joel Wolfson Leave a Comment

April in Flagstaff…

Living at a high elevation like Flagstaff (7,000 ft/2,100 m) can sometimes mean strange weather...  like the 8 inches of fresh snow we woke up to this morning!  I took this image out the back door of our house. Instead of complaining, we should thank Mother Nature for being so generous- we definitely need the moisture.  It's been a relatively … [Read more...]

Filed Under: photography, Workshops Tagged With: Arizona, beginner, beginning, Flagstaff, intermediate, italia, italy, mountains, northern Arizona, photos, pictures, ponderosa pine, snow, Toscana, tour, travel, Tuscany

February 21, 2011 by Joel Wolfson Leave a Comment

Photo Tip for Snow

Because we recently got some snow in Flagstaff, here's a quick tip for shooting snow!  Your camera tries to read your mind, and it's not always good at it!  For reasons I won't go into here, your camera sets the exposure for middle ground, which will turn your snow gray.  As we all know, fresh snow is bright white!  Find the "exposure compensation" … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Photo Tips and Techniques, photography, Workshops Tagged With: Arizona, Flagstaff, photos, pictures, snow

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