That certainly looks like black-and-white photos. beautiful shots as always.
I have a question do you need to cover up the camera in this situation, as the snow might melt and ruin the camera?
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That certainly looks like black-and-white photos. beautiful shots as always.
I have a question do you need to cover up the camera in this situation, as the snow might melt and ruin the camera?
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Thank you @ekavieka! I use weather resistant camera gear, however it's not totally waterproof and I have had to send a lens to Canon for them to repair after being out in a very wet snow storm for a while, many years ago. These days, I usually just have a small towel mostly over the camera and lens when shooting in snow storms. It's not perfect but it's been enough. Yesterday's snow was cold and very dry so I didn't need the towel. I do use a lens shield though, to keep the snow off the front of the lens. Cheers!