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Will be taking some shots today of sledging, the lighting is a combination of bright and shady locations. Any tips on photgraphing in such conditions?
 
If there is a lot of snow about, try dialling in +1 on the exposure compensation, as the brightness can fool your camera meter in to giving you underexposed shots.
 
If there is a lot of snow about, try dialling in +1 on the exposure compensation, as the brightness can fool your camera meter in to giving you underexposed shots.

This is good advice. I was having trouble getting good shots of the snow a few weeks ago until I read about the issues with the camera meter. Increasing the exposure compensation by 1 really helped and stopped the dark/blueish tint I was getting before.
 
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If there is a lot of snow about, try dialling in +1 on the exposure compensation, as the brightness can fool your camera meter in to giving you underexposed shots.
I find +2 to +3 for the whitest snow.
 
I've found going Manual mode makes life easier with snow about. Check the histogram and blinkies to avoid clipping, expose bright enough to get the snow white.
 
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