Cold weather photography tips

Winter is Here

Winter for us photographers offers so many great opportunities for some amazing shots. We get excited to get out and shoot but as soon as we are out of the car for that amazing sunrise if we are not prepared its a nightmare and a few minutes later we dont even want to take a photo.

Be Prepared

Before you get out “be prepared” for the conditions you will be facing.


Today i’ll be giving you some tips and steps you need to take to enjoy your time out there and get some awesome shots!


Enjoy the video from the cold mountains of Cyprus first and then keep reading below!


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The Weather

There are some great applications out there for the weather, i personally use clear outside but any reliable weather app will do.

You need to know the temperature and the conditions (Rain/Snow/Ice/Fog…) before you are out on location

Be Warm

When you are out there the most important thing is to be warm and comfortable at all times so you can enjoy you time in nature.

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When you are in the outdoors, you will spend some time standing still and some time walking, hiking and moving around. While you are on the move you will be much warmer than the time you stand still, and you need to do something about it. The trick is to use layering technique. This is when you use many light clothing layered on top of each other. This gives you the opportunity to take something off while you are moving and put it back on when you are still.

Keep your hands and feet warm at all times. if your hands are cold and frozen you will not be able to use the camera at all. Also is important to keep your feet and toes warm so you can move around freely. There are some heat patches you can apply over your socks in your boots that can keep you warm for several hours.



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Batteries

When you are in low temperatures you will soon notice your batteries are depleting much faster than usual. Cold weather can affect battery performance by negative 30-40%. What you can do to compensate other than bring extra batteries is to keep your fully charged batteries warm. A simple way to achieve this is to keep the batteries close to your body for heat, try an inner pocket of your jacket. The warmer the batteries are the longer they will last.

If you are using a drone in temperatures below 0ºC make sure you land at 50% battery because it can go down really fast and you will have issues!

Cabin in the snow woodlands

Take care of your gear

Some of the high end cameras are weather sealed and that means they have more resistance to rain, dust and snow than some lower end cameras but dont be fooled they are not in any way waterproof! Moisture and water will damage them if it gets inside.

If you get you camera from the cold outside weather and stick in a backpack in your car and turn on the heating in the car then you will cause some condensation to be formed on your camera and IN your camera and that will cause problems! I suggest putting your camera in plastic zip back while you are still out of the car and then put it in your backpack after you seal it off. That will cause all the contestation to be formed on the outter side of the plastic zip bag and not on your camera!

The Mine of Memi, Vlog

Today we ventured to and old, abandoned mine near Xyliatos Village. 

The Memi Mine operated in the community during the years 1954-1971 and partly during the period between 1987 and 1990. The extraction was done on the surface using the closed excavation method and approximately 2.125.000 tons of pyrite with a mean content of 26% S were extracted.

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The ore was processed at a metal enriching factory in Mitsero so that a Sulphur condensate would be produced using flotation. Up until 1974 the final product was loaded on boats in Karavostasi and from there it was exported, while after 1974 exportation took place at the port of Vasiliko. What is noteworthy is that towards the end of the 1980s, the final product supplied the Sulphur Acid and Fertilizer factory in Vasiliko.    

This mine is located very close to the residential area of the village. Today, there is a crater at the extraction area which, after an initiative by the Community Council, has been filled with rainwater, thus creating a wonderful lake which dominates the area.

In fact, the waters of the lake, due to the existence of pyrite alloy at its bottom and on the sides, change colour according to different seasons. In winter, the colour is dark green, which changes to a majestic turquoise in spring, while in the summer the water acquires a deep ocean blue colour, while its banks maintain the wonderful turquoise colour of the seas. Finally, in the autumn, the water changes completely, acquiring a light green colour while preparing to welcome the winter green colour of the forests..

Source: http://www.xyliatos.org/en/minings-len/memi-len