This image was just shot at the Planting Fields Arboretum where we go on our annual camellia trip. Alas, the camellia green house was closed due to emergency repair, too much ice has broken some glass panes, so we had to settle for the larger green house where there's a very large variety of plants. The lens was cold and the green house was super humid and so the lens got fogged; but I do like this image and hope you will too. The trick was to wipe the lens and wait for the right amount of fog to build up.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Sometimes it only takes a fogged up lens
This image was just shot at the Planting Fields Arboretum where we go on our annual camellia trip. Alas, the camellia green house was closed due to emergency repair, too much ice has broken some glass panes, so we had to settle for the larger green house where there's a very large variety of plants. The lens was cold and the green house was super humid and so the lens got fogged; but I do like this image and hope you will too. The trick was to wipe the lens and wait for the right amount of fog to build up.
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