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03-JAN-2011 Michael Edwards

Freezing Fog

Shiloh, Tennessee

A most unusual phenomenon, yesterday, on a cold bright, clear day, I noticed a portion of the Shiloh Battlefield which appeared to be ablaze.
When I investigated, I found this area of freezing fog, near the Tennessee River. The trees in the area were heavily coated with a layer of ice. Besides the frost you would expect on a still day at 18 degress F, there was no other deposit in any other trees...

Leica M9 ,Konica UC Hexanon 35/2.0
1/500s f/4 at 35.0mm iso160 full exif

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stoge07-Jan-2011 00:30
Very Cool, This may be Rime, which is frozen fog?
We get this up in Shenandoah NP in the spring sometimes.
Frank Kavanagh Photography06-Jan-2011 18:27
An excellent shot, I love the fencing.
Pete Hemington06-Jan-2011 15:32
This is excellent freezing fog, as Terry says it can be a hazard and last time I was in Freezing fog, my fingers become numb quicker than anything.
Lennart Waara06-Jan-2011 10:10
Lovely composition and colors and the phenomena you describes is very interesting!
hal 06-Jan-2011 08:03
l've not experienced this phenomenon,
but it makes for a very beautiful image, Michael
Jim Stiles06-Jan-2011 04:08
Freezing fog is a very interesting phenomenon. I really like the lines from the fences in this image, and the blue sky. Very nice!
Terry_O06-Jan-2011 03:41
Beautiful, Michael, but I prefer the Keys :)
We have freezing fogs occasionally - causes great havoc
on the freeways.
Cindi Smith06-Jan-2011 02:55
Totally cool. Love the composition and the light. Well shot!