SHOOT WINTER SCENES
Digital Photographer|Issue 259
Master the elements to capture the colour, light and atmosphere of minimalist frozen landscapes
SHOOT WINTER SCENES

Winter landscapes are often portrayed as desolate, uninviting places, yet rarely does this detract from their regal nature. There is a visceral element to snow-enveloped terrain that stimulates an emotional response beyond the common perception of beauty. From a psychological point of view, human vision is drawn to the brightest or most colourful aspect of a scene, but when devoid of such objects, a landscape can conjure a mix of feelings.

The emptiness of a snow field and frozen mountain range activates a sense of vulnerability in the viewer, but at the same time, can bring about a feeling of peace and tranquillity. A stretch of ice over a frozen lake can be both ominous and inviting. Snow-dusted forests can signify danger, due to their impenetrable nature, but also seem cosy and protective.

As photographers, we can use these generally universal traits to our advantage when framing and exposing winter landscape images. The winter months provide a unique set of challenges and creative opportunities, so it is helpful to brush up on your photographic skills before the first snow starts to fall, at least in temperate and polar climes.

If you live in a region with less extreme swings in weather, you can still apply the skills learned here to your everyday photography. You can also use this knowledge to emphasise the best qualities of winter, however it manifests itself. 

1 Overexpose

Use Exposure Compensation for corrective and creative reasons

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