A rare occurance.

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Late night and a dense orange fog covered the roads in the town. The red colors here are the traffic lights.

I was totally unprepared for what the flash on my camera revealed and you will see in the last two photos.

An icy cold hung in the air and I took the first two photos at a major intersection. One could barely see in front of one, but thankfully the Covid lockdown has banned all traffic after 11pm, so it was like a ghost town.
An eerie silence only made the scenes more dramatic.
Come and see.

And here the traffic lights in the fog turned green for the spooks to go.
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A shot here of a street lamp with its rays cleaving the fog.
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And finally a tree here in the back of our garden.
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Then for some reason I turned the flash of my camera on!

What was this? Millions of tiny droplets hung in the air. Too small for the eye to see, or for the hands and face to feel.
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Just a dense and cold air could be felt and we were totally stunned at the pictures when I downloaded them on this PC.
The amazing thing is that we were not wet when I took the pictures, cold yes, but not wet. In the meantime all of these small atom sized water drops were hanging all around us.

I always take two, or three shots of any item and in this case two on the flash and the second shot in this case confirmed the first one.
Here is the second shot!
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A totally amazing and unexpected event that I found mesmerizing. Imagine walking around in water without feeling it.

And That's All Friends!

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS.

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