These photos have been made without flash and they have appeared little bit greased and not sharp - was the strong frost and batteries were unloaded for two minutes . Paula has very much frozen, have then drunk some a few vodka and a lot of cognac to be warmed, but all has liked her piss; strangely enough, she too has remained is happy
I think : I must go to Russia and married a hot Russian Girl
I think, it will be interesting to you on-travel across Russia, maybe, to marry the Russian girl. But to live here... It on forces only to the one who was born and has grown in Russia. Come to them to live years through 200-300 when Russia again becomes happy, rich and independent
Sandy wrote:voron, may I say...thank you and a really big welcome to Fatso's!
Paula has very much frozen, have then drunk some a few vodka and a lot of cognac to be warmed"
and "strangely enough, she too has remained is happy"
And Paula made this Girl, very happy!!!
"Voron" - it's "raven" as russian . Such bird who waves wings, croaks and attentively observes of an event around. And including for girls whom it is careless piss on a kind at passers-by. And girls whom "corrupt everybody around, their behavior is a tremendous insult for social morals"
I live in Canada and I also agree that taking pictures in the outdoors during winter is something quite hard. Yes, the chemical reaction in the batteries tend to freeze sometimes, but you never know when it will happens. I went ok by -46C, but sometimes got that problem by -15C. It might be the way the batteries make their contact with the camera.
Anyway, it made nice pictures whatever the context.