Frost Light Attempt
In severe frosts of minus thirty, as well as in extreme heat, walking with a camera is very uncomfortable. Both there and there it is hard physically from extreme temperatures for the body. In both cases, by the way, the battery charge drops sharply. Yes, in the heat the battery also keeps poorly.
But it is in extreme conditions that the most interesting phenomena are formed, especially in cold weather.
These are steam from the exhaust gases of cars, steam from the mouths of passers-by, steam from sewer manholes.
And it's all backlit by low, dim sunlight.
I decided to take a walk, but... firstly, I didn’t have time with the light, and secondly, the most uncovered part of the body - the face - was simply burned with frost.
And it’s not for nothing that a thermal burn can be both at high temperatures and at very low temperatures!
It is interesting to arrange everything in nature on opposites!
And now, when it’s already the second week of gray-cloudy and nothing happens, I’m just dying of boredom and reproach myself for being too lazy to take pictures in the cold.
Too bad there's no sun...