Anyone who lives in the lowlands or in Olten should know the fog. Mostly gray and so dense that it blocks any visibility. But not always, because fog can sometimes be very beautiful. At least if we have the right blinking angle or the necessary distance to him.
It becomes particularly spectacular when all the fog has cleared.
Taken in San Francisco.
Light + fog + bridge = fascination
Even Hollywood couldn’t portray it better.
Seen on Lake Michigan. And if you want to see the whole thing in moving images:
A screenshot from the movie “Independence Day”?
It is the Krestovsky Stadium in St. Petersburg, which is surrounded by fog.
Just as you saw it: rectangular fog.
Seems small, but is huge.
They are the cliffs in Dover, England.
We couldn’t have made the buildings disappear better with Photoshop.
Yep, if you blink you miss something.
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Imagine you are standing on the right side of the bridge and you think the weather is very bad.
Fog seems to be a common companion of San Francisco.
It should actually be much more impressive.
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Photographed near Lake Superior in North America.
Someone was in the right place at exactly the right time.
If we saw it, we would drive away quickly.
It is very beautiful, at least if you live above the fog line.
FIREWORK!
No, no, this is what it looks like when the sun sets in the mist.
No fog or a lot of fog?
The fog is positioned exactly in such a way that we cannot see the transition between water and air.
This is what a smoke factory looks like.
At least as beautiful as it is scary.
Who knows which city that is?
10 points for London.
It could also be a giant wave.
Someone should say you can’t do anything about fog.
Oh, so that’s why these buildings are called skyscrapers.
A spectacular video of Lauterbrunnen.
(smile)
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