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Morning valley fog over Charleston
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HD VIDEO: Valley fog HD timelapse
Downtown was fogged in last night when I left the office, but my house up on the hill was in the clear. That meant a valley fog show was in the works, and a glance out my back windows at home confirmed it. Since I had already done a long nighttime shoot of the last valley fog event on October 26 (and since I was exhausted after having been at work for over 12 hours), I decided to forego another nighttime photo session and wake up for sunrise instead. These again were shot from the ridgetop in Spring Hill Cemetery behind my house.
3-frame panorama stitch:
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Hidden downtown skyline:
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Steam exhaust from industrial plant creates an 'overshooting top':
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Anyone living on the ridges above the fog line enjoyed the view.
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The sun quickly burned away the fog, allowing the city to break through:
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Very cool shots Dan.
- Posted by Dann Cianca from Denver, Colorado | |
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