Here in the great white North, we certainly see -25C. At that
temperature, it's cold enough in either degrees C or F. Was out a week
ago in only -14C plus snow with the OM-2N. Still mighty cold on the
fingers when changing a film outside.
Some pictures of the Christmas lights on our Houses of Parliament, taken
in falling snow, so they're a tad soft. Most taken with either 21mm or
18mm, IIRC, using Portra 400NC and Costco scans. Only PP was to correct
some verticals.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157611505440418/detail/
Martin
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From: Ian Nichols [mailto:ian.a.nichols@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 2:01 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: [OM] Frosty Photos
We don't see -25 deg.C very often in the UK, and never here in the South
West; best we can usually manage is about -5 and, once or twice per
Winter, a light covering of snow. We did have a cold spell a couple of
weeks ago, so I took the E-3 and 50/2 macro out into the grounds early
(for me - anything less than an hour after sunrise just isn't
photogenic) on a Sunday morning to take some shots.
www.ian955.fotopic.net
Most recent collection, as usual.
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