Beautiful! I love these types of images, the diffused light and the sense of mystery created by the fog.
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@OrvSal said:
Love the moody scene here, good image!
Thanks, Orv. I hope you guys are staying safe.
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edited April 22, 2021
@Stumblebum said:
Great capture Tom! Amazing how despite fog color comes through
Thanks, buddy. Yeah, I guess as long as there's a shred of light, whatever color is there will hop on board the light and go along for the ride.
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@roaddog52 said:
Beautiful! I love these types of images, the diffused light and the sense of mystery created by the fog.
Thanks Phil, I also like diffused lighting for creating moods. Along Florida's coastal regions, fog is often a factor along the shoreline, as well as the attendant marsh areas further inland. It can lead to some pretty dramatic images.
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edited April 25, 2021
Thanks, my friend. As I sat on a bench, bemoaning my tired feet, my wife took off on another lap around this big lake. I took this shot just as she was about to be consumed by the fog. Serendipity, you might say.
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edited April 25, 2021
@redleash said:
I love this shot, Tom ! Very inviting composition and mood. I want to walk right into this shot and see where the road leads.
Hope you are well these days!
Lauren
Golly, Lauren, what a treat to hear from you. Now how about those images you promised last time you dropped by? Come on Lady, I know you've got it in you.
A little update for you. Last time I spoke with Randy, he and Teresa were focused on getting back to a more rural environment for full-time living. He seemed to be centered on N.E. TN. or maybe southern KY. I need to call him and find out where he now stands.
I hope that you also are staying safe.
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Love the moody scene here, good image!
Orv
Thomson, Ga. USA
www.Osalisburyphoto.smugmug.com
Great capture Tom! Amazing how despite fog color comes through!
Beautiful! I love these types of images, the diffused light and the sense of mystery created by the fog.
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
Thanks, Orv. I hope you guys are staying safe.
Thanks, buddy. Yeah, I guess as long as there's a shred of light, whatever color is there will hop on board the light and go along for the ride.
Thanks Phil, I also like diffused lighting for creating moods. Along Florida's coastal regions, fog is often a factor along the shoreline, as well as the attendant marsh areas further inland. It can lead to some pretty dramatic images.
Tom, that is a wonderful image! Well done.
www.mind-driftphoto.com
Thanks, Cristóbal. I always value your take on my stuff.
Thats cool!
Joel
Thanks, Joel. I appreciate the visit.
Misty..........................
For Sure.
Tom...
A well-taken image. Photographing fog is not an easy task, nor is capturing a "keeper" image in the aftermath.
With homage to Mr. Sandburg...." The fog comes on little cat feet...."
Thanks for posting this one Tom!
El Gato
www.globaltrekk-photos.com
Thanks, my friend. As I sat on a bench, bemoaning my tired feet, my wife took off on another lap around this big lake. I took this shot just as she was about to be consumed by the fog. Serendipity, you might say.
I love this shot, Tom ! Very inviting composition and mood. I want to walk right into this shot and see where the road leads.
Hope you are well these days!
Lauren
Lauren Blackwell
www.redleashphoto.com
Golly, Lauren, what a treat to hear from you. Now how about those images you promised last time you dropped by? Come on Lady, I know you've got it in you.
A little update for you. Last time I spoke with Randy, he and Teresa were focused on getting back to a more rural environment for full-time living. He seemed to be centered on N.E. TN. or maybe southern KY. I need to call him and find out where he now stands.
I hope that you also are staying safe.