This shot was taken towards the tail end of a fog about two and a half weeks ago. There is something so invigorating about fog. It doesn't happen all that often. On this particular morning I had agreed to do something for my wife first thing, and as I was driving to that location I was jumping out of my skin, because it was as dense a fog as I have seen here. Once I was freed up, I saw how the ground fog had lifted enough that I was going to have to head towards the coast, where the fog usually lingers the longest, but it wasn't the case. Eventually I headed inland where the fog thickened again and I headed for this location. I took pictures for a half hour as the fog became less and less dense.
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Perhaps a snow shot of the same location is on the agenda!
DaveO wrote:
Perhaps a snow shot of the same location is on the agenda!
I will have to keep that in mind.
Beautiful image - here's my view:
Beautiful scene -- wish I was there. Thanks.
What Winter might look like.
fergmark wrote:
This shot was taken towards the tail end of a fog about two and a half weeks ago. There is something so invigorating about fog. It doesn't happen all that often. On this particular morning I had agreed to do something for my wife first thing, and as I was driving to that location I was jumping out of my skin, because it was as dense a fog as I have seen here. Once I was freed up, I saw how the ground fog had lifted enough that I was going to have to head towards the coast, where the fog usually lingers the longest, but it wasn't the case. Eventually I headed inland where the fog thickened again and I headed for this location. I took pictures for a half hour as the fog became less and less dense.
This is a fresh unadjusted jpeg from RAW. I hope you enjoy working on it.
Feel free to download this image to your computer. Then you can edit it any way that you think is an improvement. Composites, black and white conversions, textures, sky swaps, inverted images, solarization, or whatever else you think will improve the photo are acceptable techniques for your edit. When you are finished, post your edit in this thread. Edits will be accepted until 9pm Eastern time on Thursday. No edits will be accepted after that time because we will begin voting then. Thank you for your efforts and your participation.
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A really nice photo to begin with. I considered going overboard with patterns and textures; but decided this photo would look very nice with just some fall treatment. This is what I came up with.
Erich
Here's my take on this shot
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