Early November is a time of transition from autumn into winter weather wise. Air temperatures that are either significantly warmer or colder than the water temperatures in rivers, ponds and lakes bring fog. Dramatic skies can result from cold and warm fronts moving through.
The past two days resulted in some different scenes just a few hundred yards apart. On Friday, warm air resulted in fog over the Hudson River and on Saturday, an almost setting sun lit up some late season foliage in front of some dark clouds.
All are five image HDR composites made with my Canon 5D Mark III, EF 24-105mm f/4L lens and HDRSoft's Photomatix Pro 6 software. Both days at approximately 5:00 PM.
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