PhotographerAlbert Drosis known for transforming ordinary landscapes into works of art.
As Dros points out, most people don’t like fog and find it dreary.
But for him, as a photographer, it’s the perfect weather condition.
Foggy conditions in the forest make photographing forests easier, he tells My Modern Met.
As forests tend to be very messy and not that easy to photograph, fog makes everything easier.
Suddenly you might filter out trees and elements because of the layer of fog that is in between.
Dros uses the fog to his full advantage in these photos.
By using its ability to mask objects, he’s able to highlight the colorful trees and leaves.
The result is a splendid display of autumnal leaves and rich deep green moss growing on the trees.
By posting his work, Dros hopes that people will see that gray doesn’t have to be depressing.
In fact, it can actually be quite beautiful.