Dick Clark
17-Jan-2000, 02:24
Driving down the highways in the summer on hot days one often sees a mirage agai nst the pavement causued by the heat (never see it in winter). I was wondering if in extreme heat, there is a problem with "heat waves" softening focus? For e xample say you are shooting a canyon wall that is baking in the late afternoon s un (while you of course are in the shade).
A friend wants to go to Utah this July (nobody there, long days, consistent ligh t) and I was wondering if the 100 + degree heat will cause problems with distant landscapes. Anybody have any expereince with this? Normally I go to Utah and Arizona in the spring or fall when it's much cooler.
THX
Todd
A friend wants to go to Utah this July (nobody there, long days, consistent ligh t) and I was wondering if the 100 + degree heat will cause problems with distant landscapes. Anybody have any expereince with this? Normally I go to Utah and Arizona in the spring or fall when it's much cooler.
THX
Todd