One assumes conventional Film Cameras. Use 400 film, best for all-round use anyhow. It should be noted no real camera adjustments are needed . as the atmosphere is more stable at lower temperatures- the camera shake hazard does not exist, or is greatly reduced, the pictures are also clearer ( does not apply to so-called Ice Fog in storms, obviously), Actually( the road is your driver) with winter shots. familiar subjects such as as City Squares take on different angles and shadows in snowy weather, particularily at late afternoon or dusk. there one should use wide apertures such as F.2.8 F 3.5 or whatever is ( Wide Open) on the camera.Also as trees have shed leaves- all other things being equal distance visibility is enhanced- I love to take sunset shots of a building roof- looks like the Kremlin from my apartment house third-floor window. can ONLY do this in the winter months as in the other seasons the view is blocked by vegetation. so the Road is your driver- plot your course , and film, accordingly. K. Chris Hamel.
Snow is made up of tiny ice crystals, which are transparent.The colour of snow depends (like the colour of any substance) upon: (a) its reflectiveness (b) its ability to absorb the light, and (c) the colour of the light.Normal light is "white, and snow is highly reflective; and that is why snow appears white.
No. That is not possible because water, which becomes clouds then rain/snow, is not going to take up with them the purple colored molecules of some sort to make the snow purple. (Unless a Volcano has recently erupted and the ash mixed with the snow, resulting in a purple, gray snow.) I've only seen it happen once.
Marble is a rock that can take a highly polished lustre - especially black or white veined marble.
No. Snow is what snows. Towns just sort of sit and take it.
There are currently no black dwarfs. The time it would take for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf is greater than the current age of the universe.
Colour photography takes colour pictures and black and white photography take black and white pictures
Does the canon digital rebel 6.3 mp take black and white picture ?
Yes, you can take a black and white picture with your Samsung Galaxy s4. All you need to do is go change the setting before you take the picture.
Black and white photos are "simpler" in the chemicals used. Perhaps someone else would like to expand on that.
they both take pictures and they both are very intresting like if you take a picture black and white it looks like more in the oldern years soif you take a digital it will be like in these days. but sometimes it looks cool when you take a black and white and it has something from these days
Yes, see page 94 and 154 of the user manual.
Photoghers take pictures, they can be any type of pictures like, Macro, Black and White, Wildlife, Landscape, Sports, Weddings, Photo Jourlism, Portataits, ect.
A person who wishes to take good black and white pictures needs to start with an excellent camera and quality film. A person may also use a digital camera with a black and white setting. The individual should make sure there is adequate lighting. It is also good to take a photo of something with very contrasting hues, such as bright white and very dark. For other tips a person may visit the website called Improve Photography.
Not always, but almost always - he did experiment with colour, but it was considered unsuccessful.
Many cameras offer color mode options which allow you to take pictures in black & white, sepia, and vivid color. You set your camera to take black & white pictures, you take a picture, and you can view your picture in black & white. Then you can use photo manipulation software to modify your pictures. You can crop, sharpen, add effects or enlarge your picture using software like PhotoShop or Fireworks.
the snow leopard has white fur and some brownish grey spots.
Just one!