Trees on a Foggy Night

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Saw this scene a couple weeks ago driving home. Last night, it got foggy as all get-out, and decided it was time to act.

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Comments welcome!
 
What is the light source?
 
Nearby street light.
 
Looks good, might be my phone but it could use a touch more black.
 
I really like this, The only thing distracting for me is the tree in the distance. good work.
 
Very unusual lighting Sparky. :thumbup:
I think it might look more dramatic if you zapped out that distant tree
 
So many artists, so many visions... :D

Personally, I love it WITH the distant tree. Somehow, it gives me more of a sense of the isolation and almost-serene-almost-creepy solitude, nothing around to bother you. And no one to hear you scream, either. :lol:
 
So many artists, so many visions... :D

Personally, I love it WITH the distant tree. Somehow, it gives me more of a sense of the isolation and almost-serene-almost-creepy solitude, nothing around to bother you. And no one to hear you scream, either. :lol:

I'm standing about 10 feet from a State Highway.
 
Very nice, I agree.. darker would be better..
 
There's always sunglasses. :lol:
 
So many artists, so many visions... :D

Personally, I love it WITH the distant tree. Somehow, it gives me more of a sense of the isolation and almost-serene-almost-creepy solitude, nothing around to bother you. And no one to hear you scream, either. :lol:

I'm standing about 10 feet from a State Highway.


I figured as much. But now that you've stated it, you've really shattered the illusion for me. :biglaugh:
 
Sparky I am confused...this is not a macro. Unless it is a very small tree from a micro trainset or something.
 
to me the distant tree makes the shot. great work sparky.
 

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