Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles what up on burning better from Brendan's adventures dot com in today we're doing a little bit of ski and snowboard photography here Marmot Basin in Jasper National Park sore here Marmot Basin and I thought I would do something a little bit different I don't get the opportunity to spend a lot of winters so I thought it would be fun to come out here and you live in a snowboard and ski photography and I thought I would lay on my tips for doing that stuff in the winter now the first tip is obviously your exposure exposure really tough in this house you wanna shoot Emanuel do a couple test shots to make sure you got the perfect exposure in general you're gonna want to be at least one stop overexposed when you're shooting 1 the other thing that's important with exposure is your low-light and snow situation sorry but the Sun over here you are we shooting straight into the Sun quite often unless you've got a flash shut up because you're gonna get an exposure problem you want to use the Sun like a flash shooting that direction and you get a nice perfect the exposed image the second tube I have is to go wide I've got the 70-200 on right now that's obviously not live you wanna shoot something like a sixteen to thirty five-millimeter 17 to forty millimeter and get rate close to the action when you do that it makes a few dramatic it makes it feel like to have mountains are bigger makes it feel like a chump the skiers snowboarders doing is bigger as well it just makes it look like a really cool image thing you want to do when you're shooting is crop tight and zoom so were using a 70-200 rehearing that's a great lens for this type a shot you wanna kinda feel out the frame with the skier or snowboarder without overdoing it if you soon in leave a little bit of a room on the front edge up the skier snowboarder in the direction they're heading just add a little bit of wrong for that skier snowboarder to Kenneth slide in the imagination up to fewer finally also really have to worry about your cat battery when it's cold it's like -20 right now your camera's battery isn't gonna last as long as it usually does you're probably get about 60 to 70 percent in your battery life to pack extra batteries anytime you're out shooting in snow winter cold conditions anyways that it from here Mr basin and that actually it for Jasper National Park it's been fun here doing some winter adventures like a dog sledding the other day and getting on skis for the first time in about eight years there's a lot of cool adventures coming up for heading to Whistler later this month and they were going on a pig US road trip later on as well so be sure to subscribe to the channel: lotta fun stuff coming I also want to remind you to head over to my website brennan's adventures dot com in sign up for my newsletter when you sign up for the newsletter you get a free copy my venture travel magazine vagabond a magazine US our kitchen XI miss the fun peace I
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