Low strong winter sun
Low strong winter sun
Love/Hate relationship.
Love: going for a morning walk or run to see gorgeous sunrises and catching the blue skies and sun shining, it's a great way to start the day.
Hate: Filming video content in a flat with with large south or east facing windows, it's impossible to control the light unless it's a cloudy day.
Methinks it's time to buy some blackout blinds...
Love: going for a morning walk or run to see gorgeous sunrises and catching the blue skies and sun shining, it's a great way to start the day.
Hate: Filming video content in a flat with with large south or east facing windows, it's impossible to control the light unless it's a cloudy day.
Methinks it's time to buy some blackout blinds...
Re: Low strong winter sun
I'm sometimes very pleased I have some polarised prescription sunglasses left in my car. It's lovely when you're not looking directly at it, but sodding blinding when you can't avoid heading into it.
Re: Low strong winter sun
For years my commute was along the M8 between Glasgow & Edinburgh, and low blinding sun was a daily challenge. So many rear-ender accidents witnessed due to this. Thankfully I never participated but had a few narrow misses (one where impact was only avoided by me veering onto the central reservation grass - the guy I had seen coming screeched to a stop with his nose level with my wing mirror….
Re: Low strong winter sun
I guess because you can just put the polarised glass on your eyes instead of everywhere and get the same effect.
An absolute unit