I walked out onto the foam-ice-covered beach to watch the show. Starting at about 4:15 the grey slowly gave way; cloud-edge by cloud-edge, to light pinks and fuschias. And then at 4:30 as the sun must have hit the horizon, the whole sky exploded with deep purples, reds, yellows and oranges. The photo here doesn't even show how brilliant it was.
It was barely 20 degrees out though, and at some point just after this photo, I realized I couldn't feel the shutter button under the bony peg that had once been my right index finger. In fact, ALL my fingers... in both hands... were pegs - additionally they didn't work any more. I couldn't even depress the shutter. I realized they HURT too... numb and painful at the same time. It's a deep frozen hurt, and a hurt that I knew would get worse as my fingers warmed up. So, deliberately, but reluctantly, as the colors faded, I slogged back to my car to try to thaw out. And yeah... they hurt worse as they thawed. Even so... it was worth it. Next time... better gloves. The fingerless-es just don't cut it at 20 degrees. (click photo for a bigger view)
3 comments:
Great photo, may I suggest thin gloves covered by mittens. When you need your hands pull them out of the mittens, do what you need to do, then put them back in the mittens.
Dig your blog.
All the best,
Jeffrey Dallas Moore
Yup! Glove liners!! They are the answer. I think the Sunset shot is awesome, truly a showstopper.
Thanks Wes, I see you posted some time ago. I have been so busy, that my blog has fallen to the bottom of the to-do list... I'm trying to get back on it now. Hope you are doing well. Thanks for the comments. I've got to get some of those gloves.
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