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Morning fogthere has been some magic light around the last few mornings a the fogs have started lifting, but I was unable to capture it due to work
So I got up early this morning to head out Northwest to see what would happen... there was a lot of thick fog that was taking it's sweet time to burn off but due to operator error (forgot to check the battery levels before I left) my camera stopped working before the real good stuff happened some of the last shots before it stopped, taken just north of Colo All the shots were taken with the 70-200 between the gaps in the trees
Re: Morning fogAll three are really nice I can't decide whcih I like best, maybe the last? Excellent work, the fog makes all the difference.
Re: Morning fogreally like the first and second one, in particular the second as it has a very cinematic feel to it. half expecting king kong to start barging through the scene.
Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Morning fogI am with PiroStitch. The third is good but I don't like it as much as the other two, perhaps is because there is too much counterlight in the foreground.
Re: Morning fog#3 has a beautiful counter point view and IMO is the best Just a question tho’, would this be fog or mist?
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Re: Morning fogWow Great shots.. Love the colours and composition of 1#.
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