A little pond near my home.The water was beginning to freeze,for me this scene shows the immobility we feel between two seasons.I have several shot of that pond,it’s a quiet place,I often go there just to be with myself and listen to the sound of nature.
Taken in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. Driving along the park road early one morning, there was a small dip in the road where the early morning mist had lingered. I frantically shot as much as I could, knowing it would rapidly vanish with the sun getting higher in the sky. It was so unbelievably beautiful, I felt like I was dreaming ! / A very magical five minutes that is forever etched in my memory. / The tree skeletons are relics of that huge fire in the Eighties. I shot on my Canon EOS 40D, mounted on tripod, polarising filter attached, iso 100, Auto WB, f22, 1/15 sec, RAW file processed in Adobe Camera Raw, then CS3, with selective levels and curves adjustments, also selective colour. Other than that, the shot kinda took itself ! FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/for-the-love-of-canon / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/the-true-beauty / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/shots-in-the-fog / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/made-by-nature /
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Hello Folks! This photo has 769 views on November 15, 2009 This is in the middle of my former island of Schouwen-Duiveland in the South West of the Netherlands. / I was standing here on a dike on an early and very cold April morning, just before the sun came up. / I had frozen fingers …..brrrrrr…...! / But I like the result….do you…...? Exif: Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135 / Software=Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows / Exposure Time=1/30 sec / F-Number=F5,6 / ExposureProgram=Normal / ISO=360 / Date Time Original=2008:04:10 05:53:48 / Metering Mode=MultiSegment / Focal Length=135,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRIPADMOS / ColorSpace=sRGB / Exif Image Width=3364 / Exif Image Length=2298 / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto / Contrast=Normal / Saturation=High / Sharpness=Hard
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One of a series of fog shots I took last winter. Reminded me of the first of the Narnia books and the lantern that Lucy finds.
Taken in my neighborhood one foggy night. / Hillsboro, OR
A self portrait shot on tripod and timer on a foggy morning at Kanakee State Park. Olympus E-520 with Zuiko 14-54 ED Zoom, 14mm focal length. F-2.8 @ 1/250 sec
I took this at Orbfest 2009 – Echo Lake – Sony HVR A1u – upped the temperature in Picnik. Quite a peaceful morning.
Mist on Derwent Water at dawn in the Lake District. Cat Bells is just starting to get some of the first light of the day shining on the peak as the mist starts to clear from the water
Late afternoon mist at Easter Auqhorthies, Aberdeenshire. The mist forming a protective cocoon around me and it felt like the entire world only existed within this silent bubble. For information on my modelmaking work, please see my website at Longline Studio
Fog through Autumn Leaves / Savanna, Illinois (Canon Rebel XTi) Featured in THE HEARTLAND GROUP Featured in SHOTS IN THE FOG
Some type of grass or grain covered in dew drops from a beautiful spring morning fog. Photographed at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills
Winner Frog and Toad Challenge Australian Travel Photograpy and Writing Group 09 / Winner Road Photography Challenge 09 / / 21/11/09 546 views / / A kangaroo passes a letterbox on his way to his next delivery ! A foggy morning in Lal Lal, we have to be very careful of our native neighbours crossing the road, taken through the windscreen of my car All profits pledged to the wildlife appeal Olympus570uz
Taken on Fuji slide film many years ago at Daylesford and recently scanned.
I’d taken this image quiet awhile ago…thick fog was lying low over the land ..and the sun had risen through its layers…to reveal the valley still hidden….
This small stream runs through the Goat Farm Preserve near my home. It was a spectacularly foggy morning!-Bloomington, IN November 2009 / © Christina Kroeger
The Last signs of fall on a foggy November morning-Goat Farm Preserve 1/2 mile from my home-Bloomington, IN 2009 / © Christina Kroeger /
The trail leading to Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls. These are just down the road from, and upstaged by, Multnomah Falls in Oregon. Nikon D80 / 18 Nov 09 As we descended from viewing the falls the fog started rolling in making the forest so mystical!
Taken in South Africa November 2009.
A Cormorant Fisherman at sunrise on a foggy morning – Li River, Southern China.
Buachaille Etive Mhor sits between Rannoch Moor, Glen Etive and Glen Coe, a fine looking mountain from any angle. Here it is further enhanced by pristine snow and a little mist. Taken around twelve years ago, a Fuji Velvia slide scanned with my Nikon Coolscan VED, then cleaned up in CS3. / I cannot remember which camera I used, or the settings, but I would guess f22, and definitely a polarising filter ! FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/dimensions MORE OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS HERE /
Statue of a Celtic Cross located in New Bedford, MA. Ocean is in the background. (Irish Heritage)
This group is for those photographers who love to shoot in the fog or mist. Anyone with a passion for these type of shots is invited to join. I encourage all to comment on each other’s works to get them re-noticed by the public.
We all know fog is a chance subject, we dont have it available to use like we do sunsets or wildlife, or still lifes. So its ok to be on the group and add your fog or misty shots as you can get them.
Paintings of fog and mist are also most welcome :))
A special treat you will receive when you look into Maureen Mahila’s portfolio. The winner of our October foggy fields challenge. Just browsing thru her portfolio, you’re going to see a very talented and opened “eyed” photographer, who obviously has the “eye”
She had some tough and wonderful competition in this challenge and came out a winner with this image… Day Breaks In
A beautiful image of a foggy field, can get lost in this and her portfolio.
Check her out, you wont go away disappointed.
Congrats Maureen and the other runners up, all of you are winners!
Christopher and Maggie
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