I had always heard that a gentle Scottish mist described when it rained
so hard that trout could swim up out of the streams...
On 6/29/2015 11:23 PM, Knarf wrote:
Sunday morning was the second day of pretty significant winds blowing across
the Lake and the waves were spectacular! But there was a thick Scotch Mist that
coated lens elements in seconds - with the wind, even with a hood, my lenses
were saturated.
No wave pics.
So I moved into sheltered areas. My Tamron SP 90 (f 2.5) macro has a smallish
recessed front element and relatively deep hood so it was well-protected from
the mist.
I concentrated on mist-laden plants and saw this one:
http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2015/06/scotch-mist.html?m=1
No big whoop but kind of cool, I think. It was actually a fun day in the cool,
misty, verdent areas. Got soaked but loved it!
Hope you enjoy this too. Comments welcome.
Cheers,
frank
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