Saturday, December 10, 2022

Clearing Fog

There is just something special about foggy days and nights. The way that light is diffused, and tall buildings fade into the deep mist. So the other night it was nice and foggy out, and after getting the kids to bed I grabbed the camera and tried to get a few pictures. I headed downtown and made a quick stop at the State Capitol:

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But while I was there, the fog started to break up and dissipate. I hurried over a nearby parking deck and tried to get a few more pictures before it was completely gone.

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The remaining fog was being blown away by the wind, which created some neat streaks in the sky during long exposures:

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And one last shot, of the stately Cathedral of St. Andrew (which was built 1881). Just behind it is the Donaghey Building, which was built in 1926 and was Little Rock's first "skyscraper."

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