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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
    I get more small-format photos of pretty young ladies in skimpy outfits.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Perhaps, but they may have sweaty and shiny boobs. Why waste the film?

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianShaw View Post
    If that is a problem, maybe you should think about photographing men.
    I'd rather struggle with sweaty boobs. It's a sacrifice, but it's all for Art.
    "There are two dirty words in photography; one is 'art', and the other is 'good taste'." - Helmut Newton

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Most of the time sweat can look good on healthy people. Much better than the goosebumps you see a lot of hacks have in their photos.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianShaw View Post
    Perhaps, but they may have sweaty and shiny boobs. Why waste the film?
    It doesn't get that hot here that often. When it does, I employ my kerchief.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Most of the time sweat can look good on healthy people. Much better than the goosebumps you see a lot of hacks have in their photos.
    I'll take the healthy sweat over razor rash, cellulite, and stretch marks.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Quote Originally Posted by CantikFotos View Post
    I'd rather struggle with sweaty boobs. It's a sacrifice, but it's all for Art.
    If you sprinkle sand on them they are easier to grab hold of.
    One man's Mede is another man's Persian.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

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    That's all I am going to show of her but, "Yes they're real.... and they're marvelous!"

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    Well it has been warmer here too. So I only ran my office heater on third power Tues, but
    have it on 2/3 at the moment. Coat and pullover cap for the fireworks last nite, down
    at the marina two blocks from here. Have two jackets in the truck for my noon nap, one
    to keep my legs warm. My darkroom is well insulated, however, so didn't even need to use the heater yesterday! Life is tough here on the coast.

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    Re: How does this heat change your photography?

    I cope with our 102 F heat and 80 degree dewpoint by surfing Craigslist for camera gear and staring forlornly at my tripod.

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