Fog in Rotterdam

Photo made at the Old Harbour in Rotterdam on a misty day, with the White house and the boats in the harbour in sharp vision but William Bridge as a vague contour.
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Fog is a natural phenomenon that can occur in any season, but in autumn it’s more likely to show its face. That seems to be related to relatively large temperature differences between day and night, although Wikipedia reports that the forming of fog depends on many factors. The presence of open water certainly also plays a role. And we have a lot of open water in Rotterdam.

Like all special weather phenomena mist provides opportunities for photographers. And at the same time it creates challenges: if you are surrounded by mist, the pictures tend to be rather featureless and gray. It is better to choose position on the edge of a fog bank, but the drift of those clouds is hard to predict.

Mist on the River

A few weeks ago I got an excellent opportunity. From 3Develop-premises, located at a relatively high point in the center of Rotterdam, I saw that a solid bank of fog was forming above the river Nieuwe Maas, one kilometer away. Time to grab the camera and run outside.

Fog approaching at Leuvehaven, Rotterdam

The above picture of Leuvehaven, made near the Maritime Museum, shows the strange phenomenon. The residential towers along the river disappear in a dense fog, but in the foreground, visibility is still good.

Wijnhaven

This picture was taken at Wijnhaven, a lot closer to the river. The fog seems to slowly roll into town. The combination of fog and blue sky creates an unreal atmosphere.

Ghosts

The Old Harbour and the White House

Here we are at the Old Harbour near the Cube Houses. The White House and the historic ships in the harbor are still perfectly visible, but the pylon of Williams Bridge, not far behind, is nothing but a ghost.

Surrealism

No filter…

Closer to the river, the images get even more surreal. No, this is not a Photoshop filter.

Windless

Shipyard in the mist

Also the windless conditions and the mirrorlike water surface, that often go together with fog, adds to the mysterious atmosphere.

Fog on the Maas

Finally, a picture from the bank of the river: the pillar of the old Williams Bridge, with part of the sculpture by Auke de Vries, at a moment when the sun, with some effort, manages to break through the fog.

Further reading: in October 2021, there was another morning with spectacular weather conditions in Rotterdam

Mist inside and outside

By Frans Blok

My work explores the border regions of photography, painting and computer visuals. With my company 3Develop I do work in commission but I use the same techniques, skills and software to make free work. I am originally an architect and I live in Rotterdam; for that reason the architecture of that city is a major (but not the only) source of inspiration. But also travel to countries like Iceland and Britain, or walks in the Netherlands, provide much material. Seeing and showing quality and beauty, that is what my work is about.

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