Hi fellow Hiveians,
Today I wanted to share a few photos of fog for this weeks post!

Foggiest Monochrome Monday
I've taken a few different photos of a foggy environment, but they always are so intriguing!
With this weeks post for Monochrome Monday, I wanted to give it a theme but a little bit different. Before I have often just grabbed random, kind-of related pictures on my blend posts, but not with a specific purpose. For this week, and maybe some more if I can get in a groove with it, I wanted to pick a specific theme for the photos. I don't know ALL of the photos I've got by heart but I do know that I've got quite a few and can think of some interesting themes for them. The issue sometimes is FINDING the pictures once I figure it out :D.
I'm glad that I experience fog where we are, because it is a really beautiful and interesting weather pattern. It can make an every-day scene look incredibly scary or somber! That's pretty wild, and combine that with black and white pictures with some fog, and you've got quite a combination!
I've got a few other fog photos but I happened to choose these 3 to start, although it does contain one of my favorite fog photos that I've taken yet, the last photo. I think these are all pretty good blends and representations of the eerie nature that fog can bring to a picture! Foggy forests are certainly one of those ones that's a little extra creepy! We have some good fog here, but certainly nowhere like the Pacific Northwest - essentially a rainforest. I particularly love the fog that circles the treetops and stays there, almost like a hat or something.
Fog at the beach, especially a rocky beach is a really creepy, eerie or somber type of picture to look at depending on the frame and some other elements. We enjoy going to the rocky beaches over the sandy ones mainly because we are active people and tend to do a bunch of exploration of the species living in the rocky area.
We had one day where we went, it was really hot at home but when we got to the beach it was substantially cooler which then creates the pretty dope foggy environment! We've been to this beach 3 times perhaps, where the fog was like this. Personally it's my favorite because you can't see the cars or houses when you're out there in the fog, when in reality it's 150 feet away or so. Thicker than pea soup as they say! This also contributed a little bit to the feeling of excitement when it came time to catch some crabs!

-CmplXty. Real human written content, never AI. All pictures are mine unless otherwise stated

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