Thanks, Ann. The thick mist moistens the flora (and everything else) so 
differently than rain. The drops don't roll off, they just "grow" and slowly 
accumulate, and don't seem to roll off.

Makes for lots of beauty but you really have to get up close. Quickly walk by 
and you'll miss it.

Thanks again!

Cheers,

frank

On 30 June, 2015 9:14:50 AM EDT, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
>That's really a lovely shot! I think a bigger whoop than you do.
>
>ann
>
>On 6/29/2015 11:23 PM, Knarf wrote:
>> Sunday morning was the second day of pretty significant winds blowing
>across the Lake and the waves were spectacular! But there was a thick
>Scotch Mist that coated lens elements in seconds - with the wind, even
>with a hood, my lenses were saturated.
>>
>> No wave pics.
>>
>> So I moved into sheltered areas. My Tamron SP 90 (f 2.5) macro has a
>smallish recessed front element and relatively deep hood so it was
>well-protected from the mist.
>>
>> I concentrated on mist-laden plants and saw this one:
>>
>> http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2015/06/scotch-mist.html?m=1
>>
>> No big whoop but kind of cool, I think. It was actually a fun day in
>the cool, misty, verdent areas. Got soaked but loved it!
>>
>> Hope you enjoy this too. Comments welcome.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> frank

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