Any good tutorials or tips for capturing nice whispy fog pics, mine usually just end up with the scene sans fog I really need to replace my stolen Pentax (probably with a canno) it has been sooo long image

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What usually works for me: - find a single interesting subject (usually a tree) - get close (3-5 metres away), directly facing or from a lower ground upwards - use wide to mid range lens, open the aperture wider than usual for landscapes for softer look (f4-6.3 instead of f8-11) - let the fog do the rest, separating your subject from everything else - try different approaches to the postproduction - maybe B&W or desaturated colors