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Happy Holidays to all!
In the USA northeast we have had record warmth weather. It was74 degrees F on Dec.24 and a few days it was in the upper sixties. Usually it is in the lower forties (or colder) this time of year in NJ. It has been so warm my wife had me put outside all of her house plants to take advantage of the weather. It has also been damp and rainy. This combination has created varying degrees of fog. I photographed my lasers in the fog three times, Christmas Eve around 11PM, Christmas morning around 5AM, and on the 27th around 5:30AM. The pics from the 27th photos are not in this post. Some of these pics were taken in my backyard and some on my deck. I like the deck ones better as the wet wood reflects some nice color and gives me something else to add to the photograph. When I went out on the 27th I tried to improve on these and will eventually post them (they are better). I still photograph lasers every weekend indoors, but this is the first time a long time I have photographed lasers outdoors. I am looking forward to the next foggy nights to do it again as I have some good ideas to do. Enjoy.
In the USA northeast we have had record warmth weather. It was74 degrees F on Dec.24 and a few days it was in the upper sixties. Usually it is in the lower forties (or colder) this time of year in NJ. It has been so warm my wife had me put outside all of her house plants to take advantage of the weather. It has also been damp and rainy. This combination has created varying degrees of fog. I photographed my lasers in the fog three times, Christmas Eve around 11PM, Christmas morning around 5AM, and on the 27th around 5:30AM. The pics from the 27th photos are not in this post. Some of these pics were taken in my backyard and some on my deck. I like the deck ones better as the wet wood reflects some nice color and gives me something else to add to the photograph. When I went out on the 27th I tried to improve on these and will eventually post them (they are better). I still photograph lasers every weekend indoors, but this is the first time a long time I have photographed lasers outdoors. I am looking forward to the next foggy nights to do it again as I have some good ideas to do. Enjoy.