03.17.2023 Foggy Fall Foliage Fog Friday

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About Steve Gingold

I am a Nature Photographer with interests in all things related. Water, flowers, insects and fungi are my main interests but I am happy to photograph wildlife and landscapes and all other of Nature's subjects.
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20 Responses to 03.17.2023 Foggy Fall Foliage Fog Friday

  1. oneowner says:

    The post title is almost as good as the photo.

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  2. What a gorgeous photo, Steve! (And a fun title 🙂 )

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  3. shoreacres says:

    I really enjoy the sight of steam/fog rising up from the water. Even when there’s not a lake or a river around, our marshes can produce the effect, and it’s just lovely. The warm colors of this image are particularly nice.

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    • As you might guess, I do love steam, fog, and mists and our meadows often are the source of moisture when the humidity is high and the nights are cool. This happened to be across a small part of North Quabbin that I have photographed a few times but rarely with rising fog as on this day. I do have a wider view but liked zooming in from a distance and having a bit of mystery along with the color. Thanks, Linda!

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  4. It’s hard not to like the effects of fog.

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  5. Ann Mackay says:

    The fog is so mysterious – it really draws me into the picture.

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  6. Fabulous Foggy Fall Foliage Fog Friday For Featuring For Fans Finding your post! (Ran out of “F”s I could use,)

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  7. Peter Klopp says:

    A foggy morning in the fall always conjures up a sense of mystery.

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  8. Wally Jones says:

    Your excellent photographs makes me want to stay until the curtain finishes rising.

    Alternate title: “Forest Before Coffee”.

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    • Ah, you’re a better man than I, Wally Jones. I left after about 20 minutes. But I have a good excuse. To get this shot you have to stand at the edge of a highway. It’s not very busy but enough traffic to make one a little nervous with a very narrow shoulder. I can get down to water level which I have done in the past but being above the fog was an asset in this case. Thanks!

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  9. bluebrightly says:

    What a scene! Beautifully done, Steve.

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