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don't let the sunny sky fool you, the temp at the time this pic was taken was around 4 degrees, wind chill made it minus 10-15, i'd find a subject , hop out of the truck, drop camera onto the tripod, compose and grab the shot, all the while hoping the battery would last long enough and that i could stand exposed fingers and face
this is the covered bridge in grafton vermont, next to the cheese company, crosses a branch of the saxton's river, i had been hoping to snowshoe up the hill behind and to the right of this bridge, there are some great classic white church tower and village views from up there, but it was just too cold for that, the shoing would have been ok, but the chilldown while stopping to take pics was not worth the frostbite risk
taken with the xti and the 17-55 f/2.8, stopped down to f/8, iso 100, sunny day white balance, tripod mounted
gary
this is the covered bridge in grafton vermont, next to the cheese company, crosses a branch of the saxton's river, i had been hoping to snowshoe up the hill behind and to the right of this bridge, there are some great classic white church tower and village views from up there, but it was just too cold for that, the shoing would have been ok, but the chilldown while stopping to take pics was not worth the frostbite risk
taken with the xti and the 17-55 f/2.8, stopped down to f/8, iso 100, sunny day white balance, tripod mounted
gary