Well, isn't that clever.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Jan 11, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Garth Wood wrote:
> Find yourself a large, heavy-duty plastic bag (possibly a clear
> garbage bag
> or somesuch). It should be large enough to fit your camera, your
> hands and
> one extra lens comfortably. Change your lenses inside this bag, on the
> ground, facing towards the wind (so that the opening is facing away
> from
> the wind).
>
> I've used this technique before, and it generally works well. The bag
> should be heavy gauge, so that "snapping" in the wind won't shred it.
> You
> can also make such a bag out of heavy-duty plastic sheeting available
> at
> hardware stores (the advantage of this approach is that you can
> custom-size
> the bag). This is a cheap, lightweight solution and can be folded and
> stuffed into a pocket. It's also easy to dispose of should it get
> dirty. Just buy/make a new one!
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