Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Photograph Fog With A Digital Camera

Photographing fog with a digital camera can be tricky, as fog can wash out color, making capturing images challenging. There are a few techniques you can do, and with each technique you create a different effect.


Instructions


1. Open up a stop if you're able to look down on fog. By opening up a stop, you balance the color in the photograph, much as you would when photographing snow with a digital camera.


2. Go down about 2/3rds of a stop to underexpose the shot when you are shooting through fog with a digital camera. This will have the effect of darkening the image by bringing out the fog even more.


3. Try opening the stop to +1/3 when you are shooting through fog with a digital camera. This can lighten the picture and the fog you are photographing with a digital camera.


4. Underexpose the photograph when you are photographing fog with a digital camera. Using this technique can create and enhance the mood of your photograph.


5. Photograph the fog with the different exposures to find the effect you like. You won't see the full effect until you transfer the image from the camera to your computer. However, if you use the histogram, you can check whether you have exposed the image too much or too little.







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