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At sundown it was 46C in the shade.
The extreme atmospheric heat filtered the sun.
I was watering the garden when I saw it. It took 90 seconds to
dash inside and grab a camera, by which time I had missed the best of it.
M5 Mkii, 1/640, f/5.6, iso1250, 210mm * taken 56 seconds apart while I got 50 yards closer hoping for more surface detail ...
Too hot for me. You shouldn't be dashing anywhere in that heat. Mad dogs and cameramen eh?
Most used: EM5i + 12-200mm, In briefcase: E-PM2 + 12-42mmEZ
Film Kit OM4Ti + Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit ) 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8, Sigma III (OM fit) 75-200mm F/2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit) 100-500mm, Zuiko 50mm F/1.2
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Andrew, OM, fortunately I live on my own, so no one is shocked by my ... er ... 'naturalness', shall we say ...
Presently at time of posting (3:50pm), it's only 38C ... almost need to rug up at that temperature ...
46C wow that sounds awful Mark. I start to struggle if it gets near 30C here. At 46C I'd have melted! or definitely turned nocturnal
Impressive sun shots btw
Phill, Jim, Mark - 1:30am, it's 30C in Wang' right now, 28C inside. Just turned on the inverter to cool the house down before I turn in. But a cool change is already moving in.
Regarding hot temperatures - when I worked in the glass industry, on certain jobs, we were allowed three minutes then out. If we weren't out, someone came and dragged you out, then it was rest with a glass full of water with salt tablets in before you were fit to go back for another three minutes. All on rotation with the rest of the team on that job.
Regarding hot temperatures - when I worked in the glass industry, on certain jobs, we were allowed three minutes then out. If we weren't out, someone came and dragged you out, then it was rest with a glass full of water with salt tablets in before you were fit to go back for another three minutes. All on rotation with the rest of the team on that job.
So were you paid by the minute and docked for time out?
Mark - Please can we have a status report on the steel frame house.
Derek, the reason for not updating the steel house thread is because a few months back we had a falling out over the most trivial of matters. However, there has been a slight thawing of the acrimony since Xmas, and now that Robyn has moved in I am sure that our previous friendship is recoverable given time. As rain clouds have darkened our skies overnight I will post another exterior photo when the blue returns. 9:30AM, outside temperature has fallen to 20C and we are seeing a little rain once again.
You might have missee the best of it, but what you got is pretty distinctive. I like it. I’ve not taken a truly good sun or sunset photo in perhaps ten years. You’ve got to be lucky (and being there and having the time is a big part of that).
Sure Jason, like you say, being there is key ()
There are two atmospheric conditions that filter the sun making a sun shot possible.
One is smoke haze, the other is fog. Try the Irish Sea at 6:00am on a November morning
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