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Editing Tips for Snow Scenes Daves Favorites: Seattles Best Photos of 2004 Q&A: Which ISO Setting Should I Use?

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Editing Tips for Snow Scenes Daves Favorites: Seattles Best Photos of 2004 Q&A: Which ISO Setting Should I Use?

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Editing Tips for Snow ScenesDigital cameras can give snow a bluish cast. Here’s how to fix the problem.Dave Johnson I want your feedback! Send your comments, questions, and suggestions about Digital Focus to comments@bydavejohnson.com. If you have a question that you’d like to see answered in the weekly Q&A, send it to question@bydavejohnson.com. And be sure to sign up to have the Digital Focus Newsletter e-mailed to you each week. Feature: Making Your Snow as White as Snow While I’m not a huge fan of driving into town on snowy and icy roads, I think that newly fallen snow is one of the most beautiful sights you’ll ever see on this pretty little globe of ours. Every winter, I trudge outdoors to shoot some snow scenes–whether it’s a close-up of ice crystals on a pine cone, snow cling

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