From the course: Travel Photography: Mountains and Snow Landscapes
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Evaluating the shoot
From the course: Travel Photography: Mountains and Snow Landscapes
Evaluating the shoot
I think I've done shooting in a way, you're never done shooting. I might step outside and the light reveals something perfect. But I don't have any other actual expeditions planned for this trip in fact, I'm leaving tomorrow. So yesterday was my last day of shooting. Went back to White Wolf, which was the first place that I'd gone shooting, the place that was in the middle of a blizzard. And wow, it was unrecognizable. It was a completely different experience. In fact, it was what I thought winter landscape shooting was going to be all along. I guess it was one of the two things I thought. The, the first day there was what I feared it would be which was snow blowing in my face and the second day was, what I had hoped it would be, which was the snow covered landscape that was very simplified because of the presence of the snow. I did a lot of other obviously winter landscape shooting in between, and what I'd like about yesterday was I was up out of the dense forest and I just felt like…
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Previsualizing and shooting with crop in mind4m 40s
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Understanding how to shoot in the snow2m 58s
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Understanding camera position and depth in a winter landscape shot4m 3s
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Varying focal lengths and lenses2m 3s
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Taking care not to interfere with your own shots1m 10s
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Evaluating the shoot14m 34s
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