Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Foggy Golden Gate Bridge


Atop Cityscape, a rooftop bar situated on the 46th floor of the Hilton Hotel Union Square, I discovered countless views of the beautiful city of San Francisco, both North to South and East to West. The City by the Bay, on this late afternoon, was shrouded in a thin layer of fog. Far off into the distance I searched, until finally I laid my eyes on two distinct, and infamous columns, that if one is truly lucky, will permeate the fog in defiance. There was the Golden Gate Bridge standing tall and bidding me to capture her in all her beauty. I chose a black and white photo as it offers more detail. This trip was for business with scarce little time for anything else, but I managed to capture a few images on the dinner cruise and up on the rooftop bar. I hope you like this shot as I felt it told my story well. ENJOY!

Monday, June 6, 2016

Blue Smoke, Great Smoky Mountains National Park


The essence of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park surely must be the fog and blue smoke that hangs over the Sugarloaf Mountains. This mountain range is typically immersed in blue smoke, but this past weekend there was an abundance of fog and blue smoke due to the rain showers that plagued the park. In spite of the weather, I did visit several sections of the park taking in the various wildlife including a few Black Bears in Cade's Cove. If you look at the very bottom of this image you will see bright pink blooms from the Mountain Rhododendrons. The Rhododendrons will be in full bloom in mid June. I just wished I could be there to see it. ENJOY!

Friday, October 30, 2015

Fall Color, Smoky Mountains

One of the many benefits of rainy weather in the Smokies is the fog in and around the mountains.


Have a wonderful weekend everyone. Happy Halloween Eve! ENJOY!