The Pain Files

This image was taken last evening and despite being nowhere near the temperatures we had this past weekend, it ranked right up there with the most excruciating pain my hands ever experienced. Yesterday was much milder through the day so I got a bit complacent when I went out to shoot the sunset. I got safely pulled off into a snow pile along the road and then hiked across this farm field with camera, 2 lenses and tripod. I had a very thin pair of gloves on and till I was finished it was close to an hour standing out in the cold. I kept prolonging it because I wanted the interior lights to show up and I was too lazy to walk to my truck for better gloves. When I got back in my vehicle my hands hurt so bad I just sat there rocking in my seat fighting the pain. It was only 25 degrees but as soon as the sun went down you could feel the cold settling in.

13 responses to “The Pain Files

    • I do have great patience and perseverance when I know the potential is there. At first I thought it was going to be awesome, then it faded and I waited a bit more and the color came back nicely.

  1. Donald – When I go out there I have the same problem, as most of us do. I can’t change the camera settings with heavy gloves on. It just does not work well. Try & keep those hands & fingers warm.

    Les

  2. The question is, will you remember or repeat this lapse again? Nice pics. I acquired some small hand warmers that easily tuck into my gloves that tuck into my gloves that really help, and are not that expensive.

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