Fog is lovely because it shows depth. The farther elements are from your camera, the softer they seam. In B&W you can't rely on color to separate elements in your photo because there similar tones blend together, but here fog is doing that for me by creating different tones.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
the fog I wanted
Yesterday (see that post here) I ventured out with a photo group to try B&W photography in the dreary and rainy weather. I was hoping for fog and didn't get it. But this morning was amazing! It even decided to hang around until after church for me to play in. So I tried the same thing we did yesterday, only a different area of the UW Arboretum.
Fog is lovely because it shows depth. The farther elements are from your camera, the softer they seam. In B&W you can't rely on color to separate elements in your photo because there similar tones blend together, but here fog is doing that for me by creating different tones.
Fog is lovely because it shows depth. The farther elements are from your camera, the softer they seam. In B&W you can't rely on color to separate elements in your photo because there similar tones blend together, but here fog is doing that for me by creating different tones.
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