I like naturally foggy days and I think most people like foggy photos, but I wasn’t expecting unnatural fog when, one summer day, they changed the air venting system down in the courtyard way below my living room window. And I never found out about that fog until months later.
Now, in winter, depending on the temperature, wind strength, and wind direction, fog often appears, moving past or filling in my living room window.
On days like that, I’m happy to watch the unnatural fog, while sitting comfortably indoors.
Here it comes!


And it grows.


Then it spreads.

And thins.

And disappears in the wind.

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Interesting photos!
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Thanks 😊
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Interesting weird effects…..!💚
On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 4:44 AM Through Camera & Pen wrote:
> Louella Lester posted: ” I like naturally foggy days and I think most > people like foggy photos, but I wasn’t expecting unnatural fog when, one > summer day, they changed the air venting system down in the courtyard way > below my living room window. And I never found out about that ” >
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Yes, sometimes I can’t tell what it is really like outside until the wind blows it out of the way.
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Interesting perspective Louella, I like how you explain natural and unnatural fog.
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Thanks, Ron 😊
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