haha yeah, sometimes it does get ridiculously cold especially when the wind is up and your not moving, can get very painful when you start moving again and the blood properly returns to hands and feet
It's 4:43 am here at the moment. The lengths I go to for photos...
Heading off to the disused industrial area in Seafield at sunrise. For me, nothing is more interesting to see than the remains of old industry collapsed. There's a former tram/bus depot 500 metres down the road from my flat at Shrubhill, but I can't get access because they've upped security, there's people on watch 24/7 now. Which is really annoying when all I want to do is take some pictures rather than go looting for cooper and generally destroying the place like certain others...
IMO Photography is made twice as interesting when you combine it with Urban Exploration. If all you've ever done is photograph beautiful landscapes, you should really give this a try!!
Back home. Found the most random thing. Disused Slovakian freight train sitting amongst the undergrowth. Last in service two years ago for DB Schenker UK. And most people probably don't even know it's there because they never bothered to look on the other side of the wall
Please don't be too harsh, I'm still a beginner using an entry-level DSLR and kit lens!