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    Metolholic
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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    It changes my sleep schedule! I try to develop film in the very early morning. I cool my distilled water stop and fixer in the freezer... run the ac... the same for printing but I do less printing in the summer anyway.

    I'm in a holding pattern for mounting prints right now, I just can't bring myself to turn on the heat press. I live in a very small bungalow and having that thing on for any length of time when it's this hot is not practical.

    As far as shooting it doesn't have much of an effect on my. Outdoors, I like to photograph in the early to mid morning or later afternoon to early evening. Indoors, well, as long as there is shade or AC it doesn't much matter.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    What coping methods are you using beyond air conditioning and beer?

    What about water, isn't it getting too hot for film developing?
    In my old house, the water was fairly consistent. I suppose there was a lot of underground transit before it got to the house. Here at the new place in the 'burbs', it varies a lot with the seasons. I go to the Ilford wash method for film, using water that's stored in the darkroom and stays well within tolerances. The tap water does get up into the 80s here all summer; and down to the 50s for a bit in the winter.

    I have thought about building a "chiller" for print washing, using a coil that the water could run through and temper a bit, but I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I would not have a darkroom without sufficient heating and air conditioning.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    97F at JFK this afternoon. Luckily, I've brought a binocular viewer, dying of heat stroke under a horse blanket would be an embarrassingly antique way to go...

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    What coping methods are you using beyond air conditioning and beer?

    What about water, isn't it getting too hot for film developing?

    I'd like to mention global warming but I'd hate to get rebanned or demerited for talking about politics. Perhaps we could just discuss calving ice masses, shrinking glaciers, volcanic activity, internal combustion, and Artic property values? But don't mention anything about Global Warming because politics has nothing to do with photography;-p
    ALL of the politicians are calling it "Climate Change" now.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Learn to differentiate between weather and climate. Let the adiabatic lapse rate be with you.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    It was 103 here today but my wayer is 68 deg. (107 yesterday)..

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    What coping methods are you using beyond air conditioning and beer?
    Beer and shade? I find I've been shooting a lot of forest scenes these last couple of weeks. I'm about to try my first 8x10 portraits, soon as my new film holders get here, I'm thinking between 7:30 and 8:45 should be about right. I'm setting up on the street in between two bars with outdoor terraces.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    WHAT heat?
    Bill (Sarasota, FL)
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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    I schedule around a mid-day siesta. The morning light is better anyway!
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    I have to echo the earlier comments from Jerry Bodine in Seattle: What heat? It was bright and sunny here on the Olympic Penninsula today, and the temperature was about 66 degrees. The evening news on Channel 4 in Seattle led off with the statement that the heat has arrived, and when would Seattle reach 80. I sure am glad I retired and moved out here from Virginia! And I'm wearing a fleece shirt as I write this in our basement.

    Keith

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