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24-JUL-2009

20090724-_DSC3594-Edit.jpg

Morning haze makes for some interesting sunrise images. Visibility is decreased and colors change. They can be difficult to correctly expose. But, don’t you love them? I could be wrong, but it seems my home state of Colorado does not have as many mornings of haze as I find here in Ohio. My curiosity drove me to google-it for an answer.

Haze is caused when sunlight encounters tiny pollution particles in the air. Some light is absorbed by particles while other light is scattered away before it reaches an observer. On days when there are more pollutants in that air, light is absorbed and scattered more. When this happens, visibility is reduced as well as the clarity and color of what we see. Some types of particles such as sulfates scatter more light, particularly during humid conditions. Haze is caused from a variety of natural sources such as wind-blown dust or soot from wild fires. Man-made sources include cars, electric utility plants, and factories.

Have a super day!


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Marco Valk03-Aug-2009 17:43
Very nice landscape image; beautiful soft light
Claude Martin24-Jul-2009 21:52
Superbly balanced shot with a beautiful fresh and promising early atmosphere. V
Marisa Livet24-Jul-2009 16:11
It's an emotional picture,Monte...it's a pity that haze is provoked by a sort of pollution.
Sunrise photos have always a special feeling for me.
Kevin Chester24-Jul-2009 16:11
Cracking shot, and very informative too. Thats also why you get the clear shots just after rain. The droplets pull the polution particals out of the air.
Ann...24-Jul-2009 15:24
So something good comes from something not so good........lovely capture.
Have a great weekend.
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