



I think i am becoming immune to cold. Well at least I should be with all the winter shoots i've been having. Or maybe I'm having too much fun to realize that I'm coming down with frost bite. At least it wasn't - 30 degrees Celsius for my second wedding. It was more like a nice - 20. All i can say is that, if your shooting in the cold wear gloves. Preferably soft ones so you can wipe the fog off your lense. Lets just say i didn't heed my council, and I ended up not being able to snap a shot due to malfunctioning extremities.