I shot an awesome powder day this past weekend with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Jenni and I got to do a "First Tracks" session on Saturday at The Canyons resort in Park City. First Tracks meant we were on the lift at 7:30 AM, a couple of hours before the lifts opened to the public. We were gonna let the opportunity pass until it started snowing early last week. And kept snowing. Saturday morning when we woke up it was dumping. And it didn't stop until about noon. We had 5 or 6 inches of fresh that morning, on top of 8 inches from the day before. And one of the surprise benefits of the First Tracks session was getting showed the guides' private stashes. That's where these two photos were taken. The first time I watched Jenni hit this slope I kept thinking she'd gone down. But she was just blowing up so much snow I couldn't see her.
We did two runs here for photos and these two are part of a sequential burst from the first run. After these two the photos are nothing but white. On the next run she blasted me with snow, plastered the camera and filled up the small camera bag I forgot to close. Whoops! Good thing the 5D Mk II and 24-105L lens have some weather sealing
Just to be clear, these two images are heavily processed. They each have three Photoshop levels adjustment layers and a curve adjustment layer. I also used Uwe Steinmueller's super sauce Highlight Resolver Photoshop script to help pull out highlight details. Holding detail in flat light snow photos is really difficult. The snow plume detail is critical to these images. Careful exposure and then careful PS optimization are mandatory for photos like this.