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Photographing anything outdoors during any season can be a challenge. The warmer the air temperature, the more moisture the air holds, which results in "dirtier air" and in some cases, murky photos. In March 2002, I went to a favorite train watching spot in the Twin Cities when the air temperature was about 5 below and a wind chill of about 15-20 below. At that temperature, the air cannot hold any moisture and (literally) regardless of what film you use, you will get spectacular photos. Of course you have to have a manual camera to do this because the new fancy electronic cameras will freeze up the minute they hit the air. Go figure. <br />Oh, and in late fall and winter when the leaves are off the trees, you can hear the trains from quite a distance away as they approach. [}:)] <br />
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