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Photography In The National Parks: The Faces Of Winter

There are many faces to winter in a national park. Some park units have no snow, while others host feet of the fluffy white stuff. On sunny days, the atmosphere is clear and sharp, producing saturated colors for your camera. On not-so-sunny days, your camera’s LCD lens might be filled with varying shades of gray and white. Contributing photographer Rebecca Latson provides examples of what you might see through your camera’s lens and how to prepare for winter photography in a national park.

Help National Parks Traveler Reach Its Fundraising Goal To Keep You Informed

As a nonprofit news organization, we rely heavily on readers and listeners to support our newsgathering. Your financial support goes directly towards putting writers, photographers, and broadcasters into the National Park System to keep you informed about how your national parks are being managed. Please help us reach our $100,000 goal by December 31.