Same day (yesterday), nearby location.
You’ve seen the distant two trees before in an earlier post. Ordinarily, this angle wouldn’t work as there is a line of trees beyond the fog, but said fog makes it possible to hide them. 🙂
Same day (yesterday), nearby location.
You’ve seen the distant two trees before in an earlier post. Ordinarily, this angle wouldn’t work as there is a line of trees beyond the fog, but said fog makes it possible to hide them. 🙂
Ah yes, fog as background cleaner-upper, no Photoshop required.
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There’s a bit of Photoshop in every one of my images (no matter how I fastidious I am, there’s always at least a dust bunny or two to be cleaned), but nothing drastic here.
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The silence of fog and the silence of snow share so many qualities. I don’t know how it is there, but here, even the birds settle and grow quiet in fog. It’s one reason I’ve always enjoyed the carol “Silent Night,” and prefer it in German rather than English. It seems to capture the silence more fully – and to communicate it when sung.
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There are times when the silence is two-fold…fog over snow. Although that is a bit of hyperbole because how more silent can silence be? Yes, here also the birds are generally quieted during fog…except for the loons. There is something wonderfully wild and comforting to hear a loon in the wilderness.
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“Foggy Goodness” is a fabulous title!
This image is stunning.
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Glad that you like it. This late fall and winter weather is producing plenty of fog. That will come to an end, at least for the moment, starting tomorrow night when freezing rain, sleet and snow make their return.
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