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MIST OPPORTUNITIES

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It really doesn’t matter what your favourite genre is: all photographers are fascinated with mist. And it’s no wonder–a foggy haze can transform even the most mundane location into a photo opportunity that’s packed with mystery and atmosphere.

The autumn and winter months are prime times for fog and mist photography. You’ll need to keep an eye on the weather, and resources such as the) are a great way to stay ahead of the curve. If you’re an early riser we’d recommend keeping a kit bag packed so that you can take advantage of the often fleeting phenomenon at a moment’s notice.

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