Sea Smoke

80mm | f14 | 1/125s

This weekend was a chilly one. Temps reached 10 degrees below 0 on Saturday morning, which actually sets a new low for the coldest temperatures on record here! I was out picking up lunch on Friday when I told myself there was maybe a 1% chance of me actually getting up the next morning to witness what I’ve only heard stories about. After waking up and seeing a photographer friend’s IG story, I got my shit together and braved the cold. Turns out it was so incredible to see and fun to photograph that I didn’t even think about how cold it was.

This sea smoke develops over big lakes and oceans when temperatures reach 10°F and below. Due to the extremely low temp of -10, it was vast and spread all across the ocean. It was super cool.

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