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Fog at Mill Creek near Stayton Oregon

Visual Disturbances

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Fog at Mill Creek near Stayton Oregon

Guest photographer Tom Miller captured today’s beautiful image of valley fog. His description:

A photo of Mill Creek and our Valley Fog that doesn’t want to go away.

I’m kind of glad it doesn’t, because it gives talented photographers like Tom the opportunity to take photos like this. Thanks, Tom!

Fog in the Willamette Valley near Stayton Oregon

Valley Fog

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Fog in the Willamette Valley near Stayton Oregon

We have a treat today! Guest photographer Denny Barnes took today’s photos perfectly showcasing the temperature inversion we here the Willamette Valley have been experiencing. If you don’t know what an inversion is, read on:

I know you’re down there somewhere..lol….This is what the valley looks like from about 1300′. There is sunshine above all that fog. When I left the house on my walk it was 30°F and by the time I got to the top of the hill it was over 50°F so there was about a 20° difference in temperature in just 500′. By the time I got back home I was back in the fog and cold again.

Be sure to click on the thumbnail at right to see an addition photo. Thanks so much, Denny!

Fog at a little league field in Stayton Oregon

Fog On The Field (And Everywhere Else)

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Fog at a little league field in Stayton Oregon

My goodness, it was foggy yesterday. I tried to take a picture which would show how foggy it was, but it was really cold, so I did it quickly and moved on. This photo is of one of the Little League fields on the corner of 1st Ave. and Regis St.

A request to everyone everywhere — turn on your headlights when it’s foggy (or any other conditions where there’s low visibility). It helps others see you, which is always a good thing. Thanks.

Tree branches silhouetted by fog and a street light in Stayton Oregon

Be Not Afraid

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Tree branches silhouetted by fog and a street light in Stayton Oregon

It was really foggy last night, so I went outside and took a few photos of tree branches silhouetted and illuminated by a foggy street light. Then I went right back inside because it was cold out there.

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Fog on Pipeline Trail

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Pipeline trail: Wilderness Park

As promised yesterday, here’s the second fog photo taken by guest photographer John Brandt at Wilderness Park.

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Fog At Wilderness Park

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Stayton Ditch: Wilderness Park

Guest photographer John Brandt took today’s beautiful fog photo at Wilderness Park. In fact, he took two, so I think I’ll run the other tomorrow. Thanks, John!

Fog at the pedestrian bridge over Stayton Ditch waterway in Stayton Oregon

Fog On The Water

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Fog at the pedestrian bridge over Stayton Ditch waterway in Stayton Oregon

Guest photographer Rita Elkins beautifully captured today’s scene. Her description:

As the fog was rolling in on the water…it was making such a beautiful cover over the top of the river…and it was so amazing just to be able to stand there and watch the fog rolling in…and being wrapped up in its beautiful mist…

Thank you so much, Rita!

Fog amongst the trees near Stayton Oregon

Fog In The Lowlands

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Fog amongst the trees near Stayton Oregon

Guest photographer Jim Mullhouland sent in today’s beautiful fog photo of fog drifting around the lowlands after 4 days of heavy rain. Well, technically, I begged Jim to let me post this photo, because he tends to post gorgeous photos such as this to his Facebook page. He lets me, because he’s nice like that. I have another of his for tomorrow. Stay tuned.

8 AM A. D. Gardner Park

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8 AM        A. D. Gardner Park

Guest photographer and all-around cool guy John Brandt brings us today’s photo of a nifty fog line. I like the effect. Thanks, John. :)

Foggy sunrise over trees outside of Stayton Oregon

Foggy Sunrise

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Foggy sunrise over trees outside of Stayton Oregon

Guest photographer Jim Mulholland took today’s gorgeous photo. I think his description sums it up nicely:

Sunrises as the fog breaks up in the southern Willamette Valley.

Thanks, Jim!

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