sanking
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Few things are more frustrating for a photographer working with a view camera than windy conditions. Yet in practice we can often work in such conditions and get satisfactory images by waiting for lulls in the wind. And it appear the lulls repeat themselves with some pattern, depnding on conditions. This leads to a couple of questions.
1. If you photograph often in windy conditions with view cameras what solutions do you have for minimizing the impact of these conditions.
2. Does anyone know of any lay sources that discuss wind cycles and how they differ according to atmospheric conditions?
Sandy
1. If you photograph often in windy conditions with view cameras what solutions do you have for minimizing the impact of these conditions.
2. Does anyone know of any lay sources that discuss wind cycles and how they differ according to atmospheric conditions?
Sandy
Being tall, I also use a darkcloth or jacket held behind my shoulders to block the wind from the bellows. There is also less wind in the early morning than around dusk.