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Uploaded: 02/25/11 2:23 AM GMT
Florida Fog
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The fog quietly invaded our Florida vacation spot and gave us a day of lowered visibility but, all things considered, it was an interesting and pleasant change from the otherwise perfect weather. In fact I would have enjoyed it even more if the fog had been thicker. I know of another Caedes photographer who owns a fog machine and would have borrowed it except I believe he wore it out. So fog-lite will have to do.

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.quickshot
02/25/11 3:17 AM GMT
Wait just a second here, Ed. You'll be hearing from my attorneys. My fog machine was stolen, and now I know where it went. That's grand theft fogo, and it's punishable by up to a month in Florida.

I don't recognize those trees. Every foggy shot on Caedes is of oaks or conifers. An interesting shot. On my budget, this is about as close to Florida as I'll ever get; so it's a great change of pace. Fog-lite is an agreeable alternative.

As for my critique of the shot itself and speaking as a full blown doctor of Fogology, I like the progression from left to right as the trees drift into the haze. Personally I don't care for the concrete, but I like the moss. Surprisingly there's a good amount of moss on many oaks around here.

I'll check back to see what Doug says because his input into a foggy Florida shot will be of enormous benefit to me as well.

Dr. Dotty, PhD.
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.gizmo1
02/25/11 6:10 PM GMT
This is a very nice shot and i love the curve effect to this scene and the mist adds a nice feel to the photography.This scene kind of says it going to be a nice day.
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.Eubeen
02/26/11 7:58 AM GMT
Them would appear to be pine trees for Dr.Dotty's sake. A fine looking foggy scene. I like the curve and line up of the trees as well.
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Painting is an illusion, a piece of magic, so what you see is not what you see. - Philip Guston

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