Foggy Kind Of Morning, Mount Barney, Queensland, Australia.
I find it incredible how clouds interact with solid objects like this mountain. Watching the low flying clouds on this day was particularly interesting. Over the course of an hour, I watched as the clouds behind Mount Barney trickled over the top and rested in the small gaps and crevices in front. As this mist fell into place, I was able to watch how the sun and the wind interacted with it. The subtle gusts caused unrest in the fog right up until the rising sun finally dispersed it completely.
You’re absolutely going to love the quality of this print. Each of my prints are printed on a beautiful Kodak Lustre Paper (unless otherwise specified) that really allows the colours to pop and maintains superb sharpness. I want you to frame this photo and stick it on your wall for years to come!
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I find it incredible how clouds interact with solid objects like this mountain. Watching the low flying clouds on this day was particularly interesting. Over the course of an hour, I watched as the clouds behind Mount Barney trickled over the top and rested in the small gaps and crevices in front. As this mist fell into place, I was able to watch how the sun and the wind interacted with it. The subtle gusts caused unrest in the fog right up until the rising sun finally dispersed it completely.
You’re absolutely going to love the quality of this print. Each of my prints are printed on a beautiful Kodak Lustre Paper (unless otherwise specified) that really allows the colours to pop and maintains superb sharpness. I want you to frame this photo and stick it on your wall for years to come!
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I find it incredible how clouds interact with solid objects like this mountain. Watching the low flying clouds on this day was particularly interesting. Over the course of an hour, I watched as the clouds behind Mount Barney trickled over the top and rested in the small gaps and crevices in front. As this mist fell into place, I was able to watch how the sun and the wind interacted with it. The subtle gusts caused unrest in the fog right up until the rising sun finally dispersed it completely.
You’re absolutely going to love the quality of this print. Each of my prints are printed on a beautiful Kodak Lustre Paper (unless otherwise specified) that really allows the colours to pop and maintains superb sharpness. I want you to frame this photo and stick it on your wall for years to come!
Need some help? Check out the FAQ for answers to your questions!