As morning temperatures begin to drop and fall weather rolls in, fog becomes a more coming occurrence. As the dew point and air temperature near each other, water vapors condense and sit at low altitudes. With Pittsburgh's many hills and water features, fog has many locations to sit and creates an ethereal look when seen from above. I have been meaning to wake up early enough to catch some dense fog but that venture and has proven futile. Luckily the fog sat around for long enough this morning for me to get a few decent pictures. The fog is a reminder that fall weather and colors are fast approaching and should provide for a whole new set of unique photographs.
View from Grandview Avenue atop Mount Washington |
Fog along the Monongahela River looking east |
Fog shrouds the South Side |
Fog surrounds the Cathedral of Learning - View from Mount Washington |
Fog alongside the Liberty Bridge, 10th Street Bridge and Birmingham Bridge |
USX tower - One Oxford Centre - BNY Mellon |
Flower on Grandview Avenue |
Flowers with downtown Pittsburgh in the background - Mount Washington |
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View from Point of View Park with dissipating fog in the background |
View along the Allegheny River |
Point State Park |
West End Bridge |
The Golden Triangle seen through "cattails" |
Heinz Field and the North Side seen from Point of View Park |
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