bjorke said:Well some of us are just displaced Kailuans
Leon said:I love taking pictures in the cold too ... 1. when the light is good at this time of year ... it's really good.; and, 2. It makes me feel much more alert, and able to think more clearly about what I'm doing. - still carry my bag though.
I'll vouch for that! (In Oslo this afternoon, if you could call it that -- now to London tomorrow!Ole said:That's the difference between England and Norway - you have light this time of year, we don't. At most a sort of bleak soggy paleness.
I had my Yashica waistlevel finder stick to my frosted moustach last winter. Luckily it didn't take much to free myself. Now I try to keep it a little more trimmedJoseph said:. I actually had a friend who claimed to have gotten his Leica stuck to his face due to the cold.
25asa said:Why I don't like shooting in the cold:
1) It's cold. Cuss.
2) Shivering contributes to camera shake, so you must use a pod.
3) It's cold. More cussing.
4) Pods are even colder and must use gloves.
5) It's cold. Advanced cussing.
6) Must take gloves back off to set things like f/stops.
7) It's cold. Post graduate cussing.
8) Breath on ground or lens.
9) It's &^%#@ cold!
10) If you need a picture of snow, just take a sheet of paper out. Bypass the developer and stop bath by putting it directly into the fix.
Now the darkroom is inside and warm with a lot less cussing - most of the time.
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