Beyond the fog lies clarity
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Beyond the fog lies clarity
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Fog is grouped water droplets, typically in liquid form, that lay in the air close to the ground.
Fog is a type of cloud called stratus and the moisture is often accumulated from nearby water sources.
Fog reduces human vision to less than 1 km.
The foggiest place in the world is Grand Banks, near the Canadian island, Newfoundland, and Newfoundland itself has over 200 foggy days a year.
Some animals and insects rely on fog for water.
There are many types of fog, mainly radiation fog, advection fog, upslope fog and evaporation fog.
Fog can be a threat to automobiles, aeroplanes and boats due to reduced visibility, which can cause serious accidents.
Often, fog creates shadows of distant objects.
Some communities use special nets to collect fog moisture.
Some people mistake mist for fog. Mist is actually easier to see in.
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August 8th, 2015
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Comments (34)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding Beyond the Fog Lies Clarity composition, lighting, shading, contrast and artwork! F/L voted
Janet Marie
Great story of fog and your lens captured it for us all to enJOY!! I love silhouettes in a photograph, trees are so wonderful when backlit from the sky. Lovely peaceful scene. 💕And favorite Janet
Ray Shrewsberry
Elizabeth - beautiful!! I love the sky and the beauty it adds to artwork!! Fantastic image!! l/f
Deb Halloran
Elizabeth, This is such a beautiful series...wonderful colors, light and silhouettes. Nicely done. v/f
Karen Slagle
I love fog in pictures, makes them so dreamy and other worldly. This is gorgeous Elizabeth...f/l
Gabriella Weninger - David
Elizabeth this is just STUNNING.... WOW... AWESOME capture ... really love it!!!
Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Beautiful capture Elizabeth; I like this very much. It's funny you mention Newfoundland in your write-up. Every time I've travelled there (and I have done that about 10 times in the last 5 years), it is foggy! So foggy you cannot sometimes even see the car in front of you on the highway. But you have managed to capture this image beautifully, and that's what counts here.
Elizabeth Winter replied:
I don't like fog that heavy. I happened to be on a bridge where I could see down into the fog. I didn't care for the pictures when I went into the fog itself! Thanks!