
Rime, snow and ice create stunning landscapes for winter photography. But most cameras are designed to operate at temperatures of at least 0 degrees Celsius (or 32 degrees Fahrenheit), so you need to carefully prepare for shooting at temperatures below the recommended temperature.
Shooting in snow-covered and ice-covered areas is often very difficult and can damage your equipment, so here are some practical tips to help you make the most of the winter months.
To make your photos clear and of high quality, you need to do the following:
- Use a tripod.
- Bring spare batteries with you.
- Turn the rings by hand.
- Don’t forget about condensation.
- Use a lens hood.
