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Weather Photography with the Sony ZV-E10

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I have always loved the weather. An elderly neighbour during my childhood, Mr. Laskey (Leslie Sydney Laskey) inspired me to adopt meteorology as a hobby. For years, I had  misidentified Mr. Laskey's Stevenson Screen, a white, wooden weather instrument shelter, for a beehive. He was a kindly neighbour, who would come up his garden to return lost tennis, cricket and footballs over the fence. He found it amusing when I enquired about his 'bees and honey'. I asked if he could one day show me his weather instruments. When he did, I found them fascinating. He owned a maximum thermometer, a minimum thermometer, a grass thermometer, a soil thermometer, Snowdon rain gauge, a hail gauge made from aluminium foil and a Casella barograph in his sitting room. He ran a coal boiler all year, never owned a colour television and neatly recorded his weather observations in leather-bound log books. Those were the days when neighbours actually spoke. Today, neighbours only visit my mother's...

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