![]() ![]() Warm, moist air rising from the geysers and hot springs into the colder surrounding atmosphere creates a perfect recipe for mist formation.ĭuring the first part of our stay in Yellowstone the daytime highs were in the low to mid 80s. And few places generate fog and mist as consistently as the thermal areas of Yellowstone during cold weather. ![]() If you read this blog regularly you know that I love fog and mist. 100mm, bracketed shutter speeds, f/11, ISO 100. With this extreme constrast I bracketed five frames, two stops apart, and blended the exposures with Lightroom’s HDR Merge. Standing on a low hill, I moved to position the sun behind the column of steam, in order to avoid lens flare and prevent the sun itself from being completely blown out. ![]() Sun rising through fog and steam, Yellowstone NP, Wyoming. ![]()
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