There’s nothing that I’ve seen so far that compares to the ethereal and mystical beauty of capturing long exposure and photographing fog. There’s something so compelling about the soft silky texture that results from it. So much so, that photographers all over the world are constantly chasing it. In fact, where I live in the Bay Area, we call these people “fog-chasers,” and they spend their days in popular local spots waiting for it to make an appearance just so that they capture this mystical geological phenomenon. The fog can create mystique and drama. It can add mood, be a soft blanket over a scene, a floor, or a wall. It can take many forms in shapes and create some very compelling photographs. The main challenges in capturing these fog shots are: Focus issues for getting a sharp image. Preventing camera shake. Preparing for the shot. Tip 1 – Finding the fog This is the most challenging aspect of doing this type of shot since as a photographer you, unfortunately, have no...