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Old and new in Quebec City night shots.

Effect of inversion fog on architectural styles in Quebec City.
Effect of inversion fog on architectural styles in Quebec City.

Photography theory

In March, a heat wave sweeps through Quebec City while there is still snow on the ground. The warm air floating above the snow favors the appearance of fog or mist in places. But if the wind picks up even a little, visibility will quickly improve.

For lovers of night photography, now is the time to get busy! I arrive on Grande-Allée just as the fog begins to lift. The scene presents several types of contrast. Visibility varies at different heights and in the presence of buildings with very different styles.

I position myself so that the old house is directly in front of the more modern building. By framing tightly, I eliminate all distractions. The light fog accentuates the impact of the tower’s numerous lights. This further enhances the chiaroscuro effect. One hour later, the fog has totally disappeared.

Click on the link for more photos of Quebec City and Île d’Orléans in Spring on my blog.

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