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Breaking Morning Fog at Topaz Lake

Before the current cold spell arrived and caused the fog to form ice on everything around the lake, we had a few mornings with "normal" fog, a cloud-like mist which burned off in the morning sun to reveal the landscape it was covering. Fortunately I went out one morning to shoot Comet Lovejoy and to look for Comet ISON, and returned to the lake while the fog was clearing. This is where the water flows into Topaz Lake. When the lake is full, the area in the foreground is underwater.
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Breaking morning fog at Topaz Lake – Before the current cold spell arrived and caused the fog to form ice on everything around the lake, we had a few mornings with “normal” fog. Fortunately I went out one morning while it was clearing. This is where the water flows into Topaz Lake. When the lake is full, the area in the foreground is underwater.

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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