Not exact matches
The Scotch mist rolled in from Loch Gairloch as we navigated a coastal section of the road,
which gave a spectacular view of the Western Isles before turning right into
thick fog.
The sticker said it came equipped with
fog lights,
which the dealer confirmed, but there are no
fog lights...
which I found out driving home the first night I owned the car in a
thick, blinding
fog!
A
thick fog covered the surroundings
which led to minimal road visibility.
There is a loft bedroom from
which you wake to the exceptional beauty of the mountains... often covered in a
thick shroud of
fog or with swirling mist rising from the valleys... and the only sound you hear is the gentle lowing of cows or the chatter of birds.
Over the next two years, Kahn worked in a nature - inspired minimalist vocabulary, in
which the hazes of Venice — neither
fog nor glare, but a cool velvet shimmer — would move him away from chromatic pyrotechnics and
thick impasto toward an exceptionally subtle rendering or nearly monochromatic tonal landscapes rendered in a smooth dry stroke.»
So, too, is the need to clear the
fog,
which is
thick indeed.
If nitrogen gas,
which makes up 80 % of the atmosphere, radiated «according to it's temperature», how would anyone be able to take an IR photograph that didn't look like a photo taken in a
thick fog?
In our case, the bad weather was
fog which appeared to have largely burned off before we got there, however, only the top layer had gone from it and the
fog down below, between us and the water, was still
thick, and showed just how quickly it could have rolled across the bridge and seriously blocked all of the drivers» views of the roadway.