Weather at the sea shore is unpredictable. At Mission Beach, summer days can often start shrouded in fog, which generally clears before noon. On one morning walk, I could barely see people a block away as they walked, ran, and cycled on the foggy boardwalk. Fog is an abstracting medium. To make this image, I waited for a runner to hit middle distance before I shot. The closest person to her, less than a block behind, is nearly invisible.