Foggy winter's day in Mittersill (A)
Foggy winter's day in Mittersill (A)
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Contest Finalist in Foggy Times Photo Contest
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hwishnick
January 18, 2014
Absolutely perfect. One of the most beautiful pictures I've ever seen on vb.
Flanerie66
January 25, 2014
Beautiful image. I can feel the mystery of the foggy and the surrealistic mood of the pictures beautiful. Congrats!!!
pradeephiremath
February 01, 2014
the label is spoiling the pic...u hav captured the fog beautifully!!
davidbidmead
February 11, 2014
Stunning capture ! It has a other worldly look. This would be great enlarged on a wall. Spectacular !!
Tomek
February 17, 2014
amazing, congrats on your award, it so deserved! its not just staff's fevouirite but ours as well! Great capture, so dreamy and magical!
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Location
I took it at a walk near my home at Mittersill in the national park Hohe Tauern/AustriaTime
It was in the morning just before the sun would let the autumn fogs disappearLighting
The light was OK although not bright and sunny but I still managed to get some depth and detail in itEquipment
Sice it is quite a while I don not remeber what camera I used, propably my Nikon D5200, my Tamron 18-270, definitely no flash and tipod because I don#t like flash at all and do not take my tripod when going for a walkInspiration
The landscape with the rising fog was so magical and impressiveEditing
As usually I did some on colour and sharpness with photoshop, not too much though...In my camera bag
Just my camera (16-300 lens mostly), very rarel I also bring my 90 mm macro; Sometimes I have a second battery and usualy a second memory-cardFeedback
Not much to advise there - If you find weather conditiones like this (very rarely) just grab your camera an go no matter what because this is a question of minutes until the perfect light and shape is gone....