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Rolling Fog | Western Washington Landscape Fine Art Print
Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.
One of my favorite things to try to capture in nature is fog settling on valleys or mountains in early morning. Having grown up on a farm, I cut and baled a lot of hay, and while out driving in a rural area on a September morning, I passed this scene and had to stop to capture this moment merging these two things that are quite fond to me. The grass in this field had been left to grow throughout the summer and was cut and baled in mid-September. It is common on fall mornings south of Olympia Washington to see low rolling fog over valleys and open areas, and on the morning that I shot this image, the fog created a perfect backdrop for this freshly baled grass field. The misty morning air was cool and fresh, and calm enough to capture the tall grasses in the foreground without any movement in the breeze. The fog masks the background, causing it to fade away softly, and giving the image a sense of depth. I love capturing rural scenes, and although this is one of my earlier images, it is still one of my favorites.
Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.
One of my favorite things to try to capture in nature is fog settling on valleys or mountains in early morning. Having grown up on a farm, I cut and baled a lot of hay, and while out driving in a rural area on a September morning, I passed this scene and had to stop to capture this moment merging these two things that are quite fond to me. The grass in this field had been left to grow throughout the summer and was cut and baled in mid-September. It is common on fall mornings south of Olympia Washington to see low rolling fog over valleys and open areas, and on the morning that I shot this image, the fog created a perfect backdrop for this freshly baled grass field. The misty morning air was cool and fresh, and calm enough to capture the tall grasses in the foreground without any movement in the breeze. The fog masks the background, causing it to fade away softly, and giving the image a sense of depth. I love capturing rural scenes, and although this is one of my earlier images, it is still one of my favorites.