The main difference dry heat seems to make is you get dehydrated a lot faster, but you don't really notice it as soon because the sweat evaporates so fast.

On 7/27/2013 3:52 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Shot this several year ago with an LX w/20mm A* lens. Thistles
weren't there at that time, but I worked my way through near shoulder
high dry grass and shot from near the front corner of the house. I
was hoping to get an angle through the front arched iron gate, but
found it completely obscured by very thick undergrowth.

Had a critical case of cabin fever and a serious hankerin' to shoot
something. It's been too hot this summer to get far from the A/C. Was
111 F recently..."but it's dry heat"..like that makes all the
difference.  Right!

Shot this today, it isn't yet 100 F, but will make it this PM.

Comments?

Jack

http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=699

K20 (back-up), DA 16~45 at 20mm, f/22, 1/125, ISO 400


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