The first week in march passes and the weather forecast seems to say a lot of rain is on the way to the area that I reside in. I was happy that rain was coming and sad that I probably won’t see snow until the following year. The V1 was still giving me moments of excitement and I was a little concerned about what it might do to my eye muscles, but I didn’t notice anything really except for the fact that I would have try to focus for a minute after watching for a while. I went to a few other places within my area and tested out some 3D pictures on various things like the super market, major retail stores and a few restaurants. I felt like I was a journalist in the moments of secretly taking out my camera and randomly taking pictures of adamant objects and displays. I even got a somewhat decent picture of myself looking at a mirror in a bathroom at a local Mexican food restaurant. I realized I didn’t have any pictures of myself in 3D because I am the one always taking pictures and I also realized that is a recurring theme at other events that I have photographed. I went outside and noticed that the clouds where getting darker and it might be time to take some 3D photos in the rainy weather. I did not have any covers for my camera and I was too lazy to create anything that could help protect my camera at the moment. It finally started raining and the conditions outside seemed very rainy but not too windy plus a little cold. I put my jacket on after I laid some spare dry cloths to change into upon my return. I grabbed the camera and it was time for another adventure. I got out in the rain and I started to have fun. I started thinking about the shots I wanted and started clicking away. My camera got a little wet but I kept wiping it off and was too into the zone to worry about it. I started moving quickly onto the next location getting wetter and wetter by the minute. I was getting some great wet forest and a few swamp resembling images to add to my collection. I started thinking about my camera and how the the rain could seep into the center of the camera from the buttons. My camera was really wet so I called it a day. I walked into my house and immediately dried the camera with some paper towels and changed to a drier set of cloths. I relaxed for a bit and wanted to wait for the camera to fully dry prior to uploading the photos on the computer. The next day I placed the memory card into the computer and started viewing some of the rain pictures. It was a fun adventure with good effort and everything seemed to be functional with the camera. I put the camera next to the computer and started getting excited for the warmer season that was steadily approaching!
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