The beauty of Winter Photography

Written by Joanna Gerber, www.winter-vacations-ontario.com


Gorgeous landscapes, early morning fog lifting offrepparttar frozen lake,repparttar 101353 glistening icicles onrepparttar 101354 tree branches. Photography opportunities meet you at every corner.

When your winter vacation takes you torepparttar 101355 secluded, covered in snow, corner of Ontario; and you just discovered that perfect winter paradise scene; now you want to get it on film, or store it for latter so you can plaster it all over your desk top... Or maybe your children build that perfect snowman and you need to make a digital record of it, so you can show it to their children someday...

There are countless reasons to take pictures in winter time. But heardrepparttar 101356 horror stories aboutrepparttar 101357 underexposed snow scenes, or foggy lenses...

If you are convinced that trying winter photography will only leave you with less then perfect prints, you don’t need to worry.

The art of winter photography is no longer reserved forrepparttar 101358 professional, you too can have exceptional results with your digital or 35mm camera.

First things first, if you plan to take spectacular winter landscape photographs, you will need to get yourself ready forrepparttar 101359 cold. As with dressing for any other winter outing, it is best to put on layers, as opposed to one bulky piece of clothing. You can always take off layers ifrepparttar 101360 weather changes.

Wear appropriate winter walking shoes, ones that will griprepparttar 101361 snow and ice and not slide on it. We don’t want you dancing on ice, sliding and slipping. You may not only fall, damage your camera but also become a suitable object for other photo enthusiasts out there. So lets get some good winter boots.

Other things that you need are warm hat and a pair of thin, warm gloves. It is so much easier to take pictures wearing a slim glove and notrepparttar 101362 fat, bulky one. If you wear thick gloves, it may be nearly impossible to operate your camera, especially if it is a manual focus one. You may need to takerepparttar 101363 gloves off, exposing your hands torepparttar 101364 cold, winter air. Your hands will quickly become cold and stiff andrepparttar 101365 photo session will be over...

Since you are ready, now we have to take a look at your camera. First thing that will happen when you step outside, will be a fog on your lens. To overcome this, simply wait couple of minutes and letrepparttar 101366 optics adjust torepparttar 101367 temperature. The fog will disappear with time. Please be patient and do not try to wipe it off. You may not only damagerepparttar 101368 lens, but also smudge it, so when it does adjust torepparttar 101369 cold,repparttar 101370 smudge will dry up and be impossible to remove onrepparttar 101371 spot.

Make sure that your camera is protected from snow and water. Ifrepparttar 101372 snowflake lands on your lens it will melt and smudges will form, just like described above. So keep your equipment well protected and covered, if it is snowing outside.

Winter photography requires an equipment that will stand up to freezing temperatures. The film cameras or SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras are better choice for outdoor, winter photography, because they have a much sturdier parts. The Digital Cameras may fail you in very cold conditions. You may avoid this by keepingrepparttar 101373 batteries warm or changing them for fresh, warm ones if needed. You can warm uprepparttar 101374 batteries by holding them in your hand, or inrepparttar 101375 car.

Six steps towards successful buying at eBay auctions

Written by Stephen Reynolds


Buying on eBay can be very rewarding, either in terms of being able to pick up items cheaply or for hunting for hard to find items. Although generallyrepparttar experience is good, there are instances where things can go badly wrong. These tips, based on experience overrepparttar 101352 last seven years, should help to avoid some ofrepparttar 101353 potential pitfalls.

1. Make use ofrepparttar 101354 various tools provided on eBay to ascertainrepparttar 101355 target price of items you are interested in. A simple way to do this is to 'search' for completed items.

2. Always check that there are no hidden costs associated with your potential bargain. These may may include unspecified unspecified postage costs, or paypal fees chargeable torepparttar 101356 buyers. If in doubt e-mailrepparttar 101357 buyer and if you don't get a response then don't bid. Remember that when buying from overseas postage costs can be significant compared torepparttar 101358 price ofrepparttar 101359 item and also for more expensive items you may be liable to customs fees.

3. Check outrepparttar 101360 seller's feedback. You should be aiming to buy from sellers with feedback of at least 98 per cent - if it is less and you are interested in an item readrepparttar 101361 feedback comments to satisfy yourself thatrepparttar 101362 buyer provides a good service. In particular, readrepparttar 101363 neutral and negative feedback posts to try to work out what may have gone wrong with previous transactions.

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