Another excellent shot! When does the snow usually melt there? The good news is that colder weather makes beautiful, clear shots like this one. You are really knocking it out of the park this week!!!
The blue colour temperature in the shade where the snow is, creates a dynamic tension with the warmer colour temperature in the sunny areas and adds life to the shot.
@vignouse I did tweak towards the warm end just a tad. Must say that you are so right about bracketing snow pictures. It does seem to handle the problem of the snow being overexposed.
@joansmor Well, normally, left to its own devices the camera would underexpose snow (or sand for that matter) rendering it as an 18% (mid) grey tone so to we need to apply positive exposure correction to bring back the white. The problem is how much extra exposure is needed and this is where bracketing helps as it gives us some options.
@vignouse You understand all that tech stuff, I just understand that bracketing has finally given me so snow pictures I actually like. So thanks for being my Tecky friend (I would say nerdy but I'd probably get bonked for that.)
@taffy I was mostly not wanting it to look like http://365project.org/joansmor/365/2014-09-17 and to another picture I refer to. When you use favorite spots as you know you look for a different prospective. But until I saw it I wasn't sure I had anything. Thanks.