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Tuesday, 4 August 2009
A Hazy Shade Of Summer
This photo hasn't been given the Lomo treatment. It's just the condensation on the lens from coming out into the heat or the day from the chill of the Madinat Jumeirah souk. It took a minute of two for my trusty FZ18 to get accustomed to the heat again. Although on a few occasions it stopped working altogether. Which isn't surprising with temperatures hitting 40*c.
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I have never had a camera sweat like that or get frosted over in winter. It is most unusual for me to see and yet it doesn't seem to have hurt the picture quality at all. It remains very good.
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Super crazy photo. I can feel the atmosphere. Italo.
ReplyDeleteWeeesh. I live in Dubai. And that sandstorm is still going on today. Although I'm definitely seeing signs of sun. Nice pic!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Like a water color painting.
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ReplyDeleteI had a similar problem in Canada, coming into the cabin from 20-50 degrees Celsius. The camera would start to sweat, and the lens fog, and everything would freeze up if I went out again, before it dried out. It was better to leave the camera outside, sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYour photo looks great, though. And I guess it's not wise to leave the camera outside...
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ReplyDeleteI remember that humidity in Abu Dhabi. Love the UAE. Thanks for bringing back memories.
ReplyDeletewow thats a nice pic
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