man & nature # 277-82 ~ morning fog
It was quite foggy this morning.
Featured Comment: Mary Dennis wrote: "... Is there an intentional progression of the fog here Mark, from thick to thin?"
my response: No, there is not an intentional progression of the fog in the presentation although it does appear to be that way.
The presentation progression, such as it is, is based on the pairing of pictures with similar content - the top 2 are linked by road signs; the middle 2 by trees; and the bottom 2 by green grass.
That said, as it happened, the fog is most dense in the top 2 and progressively less so in the 2 other pairs of pictures. In a slightly odd manner, the fog was denser at higher elevations than it was in the lower elevation spots. Normally, it is the just the opposite.
Reader Comments (4)
Wow, these are great. Particularly #4, and its symmetry. I can never put my finger on why I like your simple style so much. It's very matter-of-fact, impeccably framed, and typically everyday things--things I have very much trouble framing well the way you do.
Also, it makes me want to take a weekend road trip to camp in the Adirondacks. ....after the winter.
The horses, the patchworked barn and the funky trees...oh my!
Is there an intentional progression of the fog here Mark, from thick to thin?
I hope you don't mind… But I'm using #4 as my desk top picture.
Morning Fog #4 caught my eye as well. It's - dare I say - rather pretty! ;-)