It could be worse. You could have condensation on the camera lens. Actually, that wouldn’t be so bad if you wanted that soft-focus wedding photographers prefer.
I actually tried shooting through my glasses Ken, but the difficulty of positioning them in one hand, the iPhone in the other — all while getting colder and more wet — ended that experiment soon enough. Fortunately, I realized there might be an interesting picture with the glasses right on my face where they usually belong.
It could be worse. You could have condensation on the camera lens. Actually, that wouldn’t be so bad if you wanted that soft-focus wedding photographers prefer.
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I actually tried shooting through my glasses Ken, but the difficulty of positioning them in one hand, the iPhone in the other — all while getting colder and more wet — ended that experiment soon enough. Fortunately, I realized there might be an interesting picture with the glasses right on my face where they usually belong.
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I like this very much and I am on the brink of stealing that idea. I do at least have the glasses already 🤓
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Go for it Peter. I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
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Really excellent! It was a great idea and you executed it so well. :-)
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Nothing like improvising in a steady drizzle while cold and wet :)
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Limitations are the best – they lead us to create good stuff. ;-)
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Yay for limitations; can’t say the same though for cold and wet :)
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