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the_good_time_mouse t1_j1j1upk wrote

Well, I suppose it's one way to control your subjects' gaze.

How do you deal with standing for lonq periods in the cold during outdoor shoots? Is frostbite a problem?

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snegwy t1_j1nhjfk wrote

There are no abnormally low temperatures in Odessa.

In winter, the maximum minus can be 10-15 degrees Celsius with rare exceptions.

Good thermal underwear completely solves this problem.

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the_good_time_mouse t1_j1qpqsv wrote

> Good thermal underwear completely solves this problem.

Well yes. I wasn't worried about your subjects though: I'm sure they are well protected from the cold.

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Chickentrap t1_j1j25i0 wrote

Why aren't you wearing clothes while taking photos?

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