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This is why your snow images look blue, yellow, or green and this is how to fix them after you take the shot
Snow is one of the most challenging subjects to photograph correctly. While it appears white to the eye, cameras often interpret snowy scenes as blue, grey or overly warm – especially in winter light.
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Michael Kenna's snow photography shows how 10-hour exposures can reveal what both our eyes and sensors miss
In an era where cameras fire off 30 frames per second and computational photography happens in milliseconds, Michael Kenna still works the way he did in 1987: one frame, one night, sometimes ten hours ...
BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — Snow has blanketed the Tri-Cities region as of Saturday morning with snow continuing to fall. Many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — East Tennessee saw snow begin to fall Friday morning, leading to difficult driving conditions and ...
Shiloh Morgenstern plays with her dogs in the snow. (Photo Provided) PARKERSBURG — As snow covers the Mid-Ohio Valley, local residents are finding creative ways to stay active, entertained, and ...
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