Saturday, December 20, 2014

Project 365: Day 23


In warmer climes, when humidity reaches 100% and the conditions are just right, moisture in the air condenses into tiny droplets of water and forms fog. Here in the interior of Alaska, winter temperatures hover around zero Celsius and below, so when humidity reaches 100%, ICE fog forms and settles into the low lying valley. This can make the days feel even darker down in the valley, and is another reason people prefer to live up in the hills. Above is the UAF Museum of the North on a foggy day. The red trails are the lights of a passing truck. 

Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, ISO-100 f/20 @ 8 sec. 

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