Framed Fog Artwork
Fog is a complex marvel that occurs during every season of the year. A fog is made up of water droplets from clouds and ice crystals. They suspend in the air near the surface of the Earth. Sometimes the fog will make its way of over roadways and often impair the visibility of drivers.
Fog is also known as a low-lying cloud and can mostly be found near bodies of water. In some of the framed fog art, bodies of water are blanketed by a layer of clouds in the early morning. Orah Moore takes on this approach in her photographs out on the water. Other photographers go for the wooded look in their framed fog photographs.
Dee Dee and Donna Geissler keep the autumn colors in their images. Several framed fog pictures are taken in black and white for a more vivid and dramatic feel. Harold Silverman takes this path in his snapshots. He captures images that easily incite wonder and deep thought. A park filled with low-lying clouds and an assortment of trees scattered throughout gives the images a sense of mystery.
The foggy scenes in framed fog artwork have an array of concepts in each picture. Many color schemes are captured on the artist’s canvas that bring the fog to life. The significance of the angle and the atmosphere are all important when photographers are looking for the right pictures to take. Viewing these images spark so many different emotions. They may even have you daydreaming.