Warren !WSxruxpIJs
Grass fires, fueled by high winds (gusts over 55 mph) close sections of I-35 just west of Denton, TX. I ended up shooting most of it on film, as the ash and dust was just absurd. 3 min shooting with the Canon was enough to get the sensor FILTHY. Nasty conditions...
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>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
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>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
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Another. I've just given up on trying to spot out dust. There's just too much.
>> Anonymous
>3 min shooting with the Canon was enough to get the sensor FILTHY
Even without changing lenses? That's hardcore.
>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
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No lens change! Of course, it doesn't have the seals a pro body would have, which makes a big difference when the wind is blowing that hard