Cameras are designed to expose for a nice, even medium grey. Grey, not white. So snow throws off the camera’s metering system, which tries to make the snow a nice shade of grey.
To compensate, you need to add light, which may seem counterintuitive on a bright day:
- If you are using a camera with a snow setting, use it.
- If you are using a camera without one, use exposure compensation to add one to one-and-a-half stops in the plus direction.
- If you are using a manual camera, do one of two things. Either use a spot meter to measure the actual light on a bright spot in the snow or else open the aperture one or more stops beyond what your averaging internal meter suggests.
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