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Do you shoot more in the summer, and less in the winter, or - vice-versa?
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Nov 17, 2017 00:12:04   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Do you see photography, on that level, or no?

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Nov 17, 2017 01:52:58   #
Designdweeb Loc: Metro NYC & East Stroudsburg, PA
 
I shoot news, so weather is often the story.

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Nov 17, 2017 01:59:15   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Designdweeb wrote:
I shoot news, so weather is often the story.


So, Dweeb ... the implication there is that there's more weather-related stories in the winter. Am I reading you right, Dweeb?

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Nov 17, 2017 02:11:36   #
Designdweeb Loc: Metro NYC & East Stroudsburg, PA
 
Chris T wrote:
So, Dweeb ... the implication there is that there's more weather-related stories in the winter. Am I reading you right, Dweeb?

A snowstorm in winter is generally a bigger issue than a summer rain, usually.

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Nov 17, 2017 02:20:07   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Every day is the same to me. Can’t wait to take more snapshots.

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Nov 17, 2017 02:29:34   #
Haydon
 
tdekany wrote:
Every day is the same to me. Can’t wait to take more snapshots.


Too funny Thomas :)

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Nov 17, 2017 02:32:05   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
A bit less in summer as it is school hollidays and can be very hot. Our winters are not really cold (no snow or frosts where I live).

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Nov 17, 2017 02:34:35   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
tdekany wrote:
Every day is the same to me. Can’t wait to take more snapshots.


Didn't realize you took snaps, Tom ...

But, that's okay, too ... as long as you shoot, every day ...

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Nov 17, 2017 02:36:13   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Designdweeb wrote:
A snowstorm in winter is generally a bigger issue than a summer rain, usually.


Unless you have a lightning storm ... and associated scenarios ... forest fires, for instance ....

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Nov 17, 2017 02:38:59   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
RichardTaylor wrote:
A bit less in summer as it is school hollidays and can be very hot. Our winters are not really cold (no snow or frosts where I live).


You're lucky, Richard ... not to have to deal with all that .... show shovels, ploughs, ugh!

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Nov 17, 2017 03:28:48   #
Leicaflex Loc: Cymru
 
About equal.

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Nov 17, 2017 20:05:55   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Leicaflex wrote:
About equal.


Okay, LF ... sounds good to me ...

BTW, LF ... since this Topic Post is directly related to Geo ...

I've been meaning to ask you ... where is Cymru, anyway?

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Nov 17, 2017 20:54:57   #
rook2c4 Loc: Philadelphia, PA USA
 
Generally more in the summer.
Daylight is longer by several hours, which is a big plus for me. I'm more enthusiastic about spending time outdoors - no icy cold winds to deal with, and no need to wear gloves.

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Nov 17, 2017 21:14:37   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
I often shoot from my car in the winter. This one is the first digital photo. Shot from my car. We used it as a christmas card. I finally went digital, after decades of film


(Download)

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Nov 17, 2017 21:22:45   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
boberic wrote:
I often shoot from my car in the winter. This one is the first digital photo. Shot from my car. We used it as a christmas card. I finally went digital, after decades of film


Very nice.

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