These are photos from Benito Juárez, Oaxaca, México:
The 1st two pictures were OK. The foreground is too dark. The 3rd picture (the mist had moved) is ridiculously bland and flat. In the 4th, i used a polarizer, which simply made the picture way too dark. The most succesful approach was the yellow filter in the last picture, which added depth (yet also made the picture yellow!). Finally, the yellow filtered pictures, convereted to B&W came out, but they were not as good i i had hoped them to be.
Though the pictures i recently took in New Hampshire in the mist were successful, earlier attempts at capturing the mysterious effect of mist haven't been as successful, or have not been as good at capturing the mist. However, during the summer, in México, i found that a yellow filter helps to add contrast and dimension to the mist (provided the photos are converted to B&W).
And here is San Isidro LLano Grande, Oaxaca, México:
on another misty daym i took these, in the first one i used the automatic reading, and fro the second i took the automatic light meter reading, then stopping down one.
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