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4 Pro -40 Anyone?

akdrone

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OK...not really -40F for the picture of the mountain.... Here's the "rest of the story" as Paul Harvey used to say... I was heading down south toward Denali Nat'l Park (which I didn't make it to) when I saw this pre-sunrise mountainscape in the distance. It was 9AM, well before sunrise. I got my Mav4 Pro out, turned on my blinky, and stepped out of the car to set it down on the ground of the icy turnout I had stopped at. I was wearing a light coat but no gloves or hat on and it was fairly chilly. I did note that. My drone wasn't up long. I did have to spend a bit of time playing with the Pro settings to get the exposure I wanted and then I simply shot a series of AEB and caught this.
My hands did get a bit cold picking up the drone - I noted that and the wind going through my coat didn't escape me. Opening the car door, grabbing the handle I grimmaced and thought to myself, "I think winter is here". A few miles down the road I looked at the temp indicator on my review mirror and it read -40F. The thing is, that temp indicator is normally accurate but it stops at -40F. At -50F it reads -40F. -60? yeah...still reading -40F so I'm not sure what temp it really was but it was no warmer than -40. The thing is, when I read the temp I was a bit lower than when the image was taken. I had traveled down the hillside a little bit and we often have an inversion so I don't think it was -40F when that image was shot. Probably no colder than -35F.
It was nasty windy and you can see the blurry clouds and snow drift above the horizon because the exposure was ⅓ of sec. In 1969 when I began shooting with an SLR I couldn't imagine being able to toss my camera up in the air and get a clean exposure at ⅓ of a sec. Incredible. It is two 5AEB exposures, each developed with Aurora HDR as a LR plugin and stitched in Lightroom.
The mtn on the left, btw, is Mt. Hess and on the right is Debbie (Mt Deborah).
Oh yeah...fwiw...-40F is also -40C :)

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Having lived in Minnesota last century when the Earth had real winters, I knew cold...but not that kind of cold. When it got to 30 below, there was no wind.
 

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