when your camera is cold and you try to immediately use it in a warm humid location.
It took me a bit to figure that out, I of course began to panic that my camera was
dieing. It is of course simply the lens fogging up. It actually turned out to be a pretty
cool shot. Reminded me of the time I took the kids on a walk thru the zoo in December
to view the light displays, back then I didn't do digital, had the old fashioned camera
with *gasp* film...imagine my shock when not a single picture turned out from that
set, the kids were all hidden in a cloud of fog. Guess the photographer shouldn't
breathe when taking pictures on sub zero nights. I captured a lot of wonderful shots
of my breath. What can I say...it's all a learning process. And yes I did scrap those
pics, 1. because they were all I had from the event. and 2. to remind myself, just how
unskilled I can be.
It took me a bit to figure that out, I of course began to panic that my camera was
dieing. It is of course simply the lens fogging up. It actually turned out to be a pretty
cool shot. Reminded me of the time I took the kids on a walk thru the zoo in December
to view the light displays, back then I didn't do digital, had the old fashioned camera
with *gasp* film...imagine my shock when not a single picture turned out from that
set, the kids were all hidden in a cloud of fog. Guess the photographer shouldn't
breathe when taking pictures on sub zero nights. I captured a lot of wonderful shots
of my breath. What can I say...it's all a learning process. And yes I did scrap those
pics, 1. because they were all I had from the event. and 2. to remind myself, just how
unskilled I can be.
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