“I live in the English countryside and work as an agronomist, so I'm always outdoors in fields,” says Luke Cotton (@takemeonacruise), whose Instagram feed is filled with beautiful foggy landscapes. Capturing fog is an art form, and Luke provided these tips for those who want try their hand at fog photography: “Trees dominate the landscape where I live, and I find myself constantly scouting out new solo trees or perspectives. I like vanishing points so make the most of what lanes, tracks, fences or hedges can add. I try to shoot at golden hour as it adds drama to the landscape. I'm regularly looking for signs of mist or fog hopefully combined with some sun. I also track the time of sunrise and sunset. The light at dawn is my favorite, but you need to be up early to make the most of it.” “I tend to use the Camera+ app for the stabilizer function. I often edit in VSCO, but for the subtle light at dawn I just tweak the photo a little in Afterlight. I try and crop to the rule of thirds but sometimes just go with feel.” To see more photos from the foggy English countryside, follow @takemeonacruise. by instagram
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