Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Foggy vista #1 & #2 2011

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Dear Everyone:




A nearby lake on a foggy day

in December.



Enjoy.


Helen.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Foggy Day 2010

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Dear Everyone:

Even foggy days have
their charm.


I hope you enjoy these images.


Helen.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Iconic boats in fog

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Finding once again that there are shots to be found despite
dense early morning fog.
Find the second image above particularly restful and soothing.
Hope that you enjoy these images.
Have a discover-the-unexpected kind of day.
Helen.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Foggy Day

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Well, I woke up to a foggy day this Sunday.
I thought "oh" "this kiboshes my picture-taking for the day".



Then I thought-well why not try to capture the fog in my
photographs.


A few shots turned out. I am particularly pleased
with the image of the trees and their reflections
in the water in the fog/mist (above).



Hope that you enjoy these images.



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Freeman Patterson in his book "the garden" writes of the mists obscuring the trees near his house as follows:
"Near dawn on early spring mornings, the difference in temperature between
the cold, frozen earth and the wamer air that has caused the snow to melt often produces ground mists. These mists which obscure the more distant trees in the woods behind my house, usually soften the entire landscape for hours. When the sun rises unseen above the distant horizon, it briefly transforms the somber. delicate greys into vibrant golds. As it ascends it gradually
dilutes these intensely warm hues to the palest creams. Finally, it emerges as a ghostly orb on a milk-white sea. Then the mists twirls itself into strands and wisps and dissolves forever".
This is a lesson for me. Embrace fog and mist rather then seeing
them as a hindrance to photography.
Helen.