Do you see them?
The canyon with the water in it creates this weather for us.
Some days only in the morning, some days it can last all day, and sometimes it can last longer then that!
This is what we saw as we were heading to better weather yesterday, which was Christmas morning 2010.
Mule deer in the early morning fog.
In May 2015, Your Shot member Yusri Salleh took his "first photo adventure," a ten-day trip to New Zealand, where he captured this image of the famed lone tree of Lake Wanaka. Setting the scene required some consideration. "When we arrived at the planned location, there were almost 30 photographers there!" writes Salleh. "The fog was too thick and the color was dull. A black-and-white image was the best option for the situation. I wanted the image to be moody, quietly [mysterious], and different."
Winter pictures are always remain popular among the viewers. Winter days having fog and snow are amazing for photography lovers. Photo artists from around the world wait for this season and some time they travel far long distances to shoot. Following are some Best Winter Pictures selected by photo.net- editors.
Light rays are a difficult phenomenon to come by. Not only do you have to have the sun perfectly placed along the horizon, the atmosphere around you must also be filled with fog, dust or other particles to capture the light as it's passing through.
Thankfully, for those times when you have the perfect shot, but don't have the rays to accentuate the scene, a little time in Photoshop can help add that extra little spice to the image to truly bring it to life.