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In this episode, I discuss how white your snow should be on a print. There’s a lot of high-key photography in which the majority of the image is pure white. Snow, without texture and tone in a print, will appear pure white and can often look unreal. Meanwhile, the actual scene may have been overcast, rendering the snow greyer or bluer. Wildlife paintings often render snow as grey or blue. How should you approach this?
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By Joshua Holko - M.Photog II3.9
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In this episode, I discuss how white your snow should be on a print. There’s a lot of high-key photography in which the majority of the image is pure white. Snow, without texture and tone in a print, will appear pure white and can often look unreal. Meanwhile, the actual scene may have been overcast, rendering the snow greyer or bluer. Wildlife paintings often render snow as grey or blue. How should you approach this?
Support the show
Wild Nature Photo Travel
Photography Workshops and Expeditions around the World
www.wildnaturephototravel.com
Support the Show and fellow Nature Photographer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JoshuaHolko/membership
Find us on Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Joshuaholko/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HolkoJoshua
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuaholko/
Need to Contact us? [email protected]

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