Last weekend was a foggy one. Some people think foggy days are bad for photography, but on the contrary, I think foggy and cloudy days are special because the light is evenly distributed, and you don’t get harsh shadows in your photos. Some may complain about fog adding an extra layer of grain to their portraits, but I do love that layer.
On foggy mornings, the light is more consistent than on cloudy days, when it can vary depending on the clouds. For someone who uses Auto ISO, like I do, this isn’t a big concern. For photographers who shoot fully manual, however, it means constantly adjusting settings, and that may be the reason why they don’t like these kinds of days.
There are 2 pictures that I love from this last weekend.
These were somewhat difficult shots because the bird, a Carolina Wren, was perched in a very dense bush, making focusing challenging. The branches in the foreground added an extra 3D feeling to these pictures, which I love.


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