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New Year's Day at Kamakura Hachimangu Shrine

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Hell Bottom near Portesham, Dorset on one of those beautiful crisp winter days when the sun never gets high in the sky, there's ice in lurking in the tractor ruts, yet it feels warm enough to be in shirt sleeves.





Nearby Corton Hill.

 
Gabor,
Did you allow the M7 to auto meter, or did you set the exposure manually ?
The reason I ask shooting snow is tough to expose correctly, usually I have to manually override any auto exposure.
Nice photo, great contrast. BTW, that's a lot of snow.
 
Bob, thank you!! That was (is) a lot of snow this year in Hokkaido.

I did set the exposure compensation of my M7 to + 1.7 EV and hoped that it will work out. I also measured incident light with my meter app of the Iphone but that showed a difference of about 5 EV and some frames I exposed using that setting were quite over exposed. In bright sunlight (and snow) I used an ND4 filter and set exposure compensation to +2EV.

Gabor,
Did you allow the M7 to auto meter, or did you set the exposure manually ?
The reason I ask shooting snow is tough to expose correctly, usually I have to manually override any auto exposure.
Nice photo, great contrast. BTW, that's a lot of snow.
 
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