While walking my dog one dark, foggy, early morning at my in-law's neighborhood, we walked past some trees that blocked the light of a street lamp. The fog really made the light rays stand out among the shadows. This photo moment snapped me out of my morning haze and I rushed back to the house to get my camera and tripod.
These pictures make me feel like Gandolf the White is about to rejoin the fellowship. "I come back to you now at the turn of the tide. . ."
This first picture is shot with a 35mm focal length, 6 sec Exposure time, aperture f1.8 and an ISO of 200.
This next picture is an HDR photography I made with 3 images I shot with the bracketing feature of my camera at 2 stops below and under the correctly metered photo. It combines exposures of 3 sec, 0.77 sec, and 13 sec. Compared to the picture above, the fog is less hazy and you see more detail of the leaves on the ground.
The next two are of another HDR photo I took but the difference is these have more of the long shadows of the trees cast on the ground. Exposure times are the same as above. The black and white version is my favorite.




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