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In this episode of Shutter Nonsense, join Michael and Jeffrey as they delve into the challenges and opportunities that arise when photographing in difficult weather conditions. From harsh midday light, heavy overcast skies, rain, snow, wind, and other less-than-ideal situations, nature photographers can face it all.
They discuss their personal experiences and strategies for adapting to unforeseen difficulties, and turning infield challenges into creative opportunities all while ensuring safety and comfort. This episode also covers approaches to post-processing for different types of weather, practical usage of weather apps, and the importance of situational flexibility in nature photography.
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Highlights Include:
Adapting to Tough Conditions
Mindset and Flexibility
Preparation and Gear for Bad Weather
Editing Photos Based on Weather Conditions
Midday Nature Photography
Infrared Filters for Bright Sunny Days
Embracing Harsh Light
Dull and Overcast Conditions
Weather Apps for Planning
Relevant Show Notes Links
Michael’s fall photos from Utah: https://www.michaelrungphotography.com/shop?Locations=Utah&Seasons=Autumn
Michael’s high-key processing video: https://youtu.be/7uY2JS7fcLg
Jeffrey’s Five Tips for Photographing in Cold Weather Video: https://youtu.be/E97lV4Q0mCY
Jeffrey’s Cold Weather Clothing Video: https://youtu.be/0TSN2Hc5Af8
Weather App - Windy - https://www.windy.com/
Weather App - Carrot - https://www.meetcarrot.com/weather/
Weather Site - https://www.weather.gov/
Learn more about Michael's photography: www.michaelrung.comLearn more about Jeffrey's photography: www.jeffreytadlock.com