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12/19/2005 07:51:20 AM · #1
I left the camera on the tripod, helping some poor tourists on the
icy path, I was a bit worried seeing the E-1 and 50-200 all under
cover of ice. The mist from the waterfall froze almost immedatly
when it touched the cold camera.

The 50-200, covered in ice:

The E-1 was even more impressive, the front dial and the on/off
switch all frozen under layer of ice. Yet it still kept on
ticking...

Your truly, also iced over from the mist, acting all macho:

The bag:


I actually like photographing in stormy weather, although I can sometimes get frustrated when the light is cloudy/flat.
Photos in different thread

Message edited by author 2005-12-19 07:58:39.
12/19/2005 04:27:12 PM · #2
Oh my word! Am hoping that you were able to dethaw it, and you(!) without any problems. Some beautiful images in the attached thread though! :-)
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