Weather inversions are a fact of life in central Washington in midwinter. Although it can get a bit gloomy at times, what becomes delightful is when it is cold enough to freeze the fog. Ice crystals form on trees, fences, power lines and all sorts of new creations are ripe for photos.
Frozen Fog
05 Jan
This entry was published on January 5, 2013 at 9:57 pm. It’s filed under Photography, Uncategorized and tagged Central Washington, Outdoor photography, photography, photos, Washington State, Weather Phenomena, weather photography.
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Very cool! It looks like feathers. Nice background as well.
Sadly, those ice crystals can also form on your lens (or UV filter) and get in the way of photos … ask me how I know. 🙂