
September 8, 2020 — Berkeley, California
Fog on the bottom. Smoke on top.
(Nikon D500, Tamron 100–400mm f/4.5–6.3 Di VC USD. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 3.3; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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What a combination. The smoke is unfortunate but you made good use of it Just the right amount of city showing through.
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Thank you. I could not believe my eyes.
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Sad, so sad all these fires and smoke everywhere…for people’s health and wildlife’s deaths
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Thank you, Paula. It’s been this way for almost three weeks now.
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Yes, the whole world knows. such a worry
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Watch tonight for more. If you’re on Instagram look me up: @amagaphoto
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Smoke and fog make a good pairing. Without your explanation there’d be no way to tell it wasn’t all fog, which San Francisco is so well known for.
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Thank you. We’re very used to the fog. This is something completely different.
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Oh, my… what a blend!
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I wonder what it will look like tonight.
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Probably spectacular… yet I hope not!
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Mixed feelings.
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Just unbelievable. Let’s hope your photos are documenting a once in a lifetime experience.
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Thank you. Once it too much. Tune in tomorrow…
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Sad shot..
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But no orange-yellow? The buildings peeking out are quite beautiful, but this is not the beauty we wish for.
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This was at an altitude of about 1000 feet. Just above the fog bank that was making it extremely red, but also above some of the atmosphere so the filtration quality wasn’t as strong. This is about what it looked like at that altitude. We live at about 700 feet, deep in fog, and below another 300 feet of smoke, and it was like Bladerunner.
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Oh, I see. I read that places above 4000 ft were in the clear up here, but it’s not worth the effort – too far away. What altitude can do though! And what some good stiff winds could do, if they would only show up.
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Unfortunately, winds will cause the fires to spread. A persistent gentle breeze, however…
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Yes once is too much…I have friends who lost their homes on Oregon … all so sad 😢 powerful photograph Michael 🙋♀️
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Thank you very much, Hedy. We have a nephew in Portland and we think about him a lot. He’s doing OK but the air there is really bad. And there are parts of Oregon that are devastated. Lots of life, loss of property. And it’s not over. Thoughts and prayers to them constantly.
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Sending all good things back 👼💛 it’s heartbreaking…
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