We got quite a bit of snow a few weeks ago, even enjoyed a two-day holiday as the schools were closed. Took advantage, and went out with the 8x10.
I have trouble following your calculations using audio only during the videos. If you would show the calculations on a white board, it would be easier to follow and provide an audit trail for you.
When you are in snow conditions like that, hang your camera bag under the tripod:
- So you can find it in the snow.
- Keep the snow outside the camera bag.
- Added weight to the bag in case the wind comes up, not needed this time.
- So you do not loose things.
I'll view this later Andrew - looking forward to it!
You should also do one about "Driving in the Lower Mainland During a Snowfall". I think your "video" sense of humour would be well suited to that as well.
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I'll write it in the snow next time
The F.64 is too big to hang under the tripod, but I should have kept it on the ground, under the camera. That would have provided some protection... But even hanging would be tricky as the snow was coming down sideways.
I'll write it in the snow next time
In yellow?
I'll have to drink lots of tea before hand
Andy, the warm tone on that XTOL negative isn't a result of the developer being old. Both negatives are of relatively high density. XTOL has always given warm tones in high density areas. It's also associated with "mushier" grain and lower acutance compared to your FX-55 negative.
The only other technical nuisance comment I can provide is to remind you that there are things called hand warmers available for your pockets. Placing your hands in there intermittently will prevent them from getting red or, even worse, frostbitten. Putting one under your cap might even avoid exposure calculation errors.![]()
That's interesting, Sal. Thanks! And hand warmers are for wimps (pssst... do you know where I can buy some?)
That's interesting, Sal. Thanks! And hand warmers are for wimps (pssst... do you know where I can buy some?)
hand warmers are for wimps
We got quite a bit of snow a few weeks ago, even enjoyed a two-day holiday as the schools were closed. Took advantage, and went out with the 8x10.
One of my favorite memories is shooting late afternoon with my Wisner 4x5 in the UP area of Wisconsin. It was about -15F as I recall - so cold that the bellows were rather stiff. I was wearing heavy weather overalls and a warm jacket and up to my waist (and the middle of the tripod) in a snow drift. Glorious stuff ...l got at least one memorable photograph from that.
That's -26C. That's DAMN cold! I haven't experienced those temps since growing up on the Canadian Prairies!
I used to live on the Canadian Prairies as a child, but it was too warm, so we moved to Alaska
I do not know the exact temp on the day in question - -15F is a best guess as I recall - but it was definitely chilly. I smile very time I look at that photograph.
Two Hills, Alberta
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