Early in our stay in Indiana in late October, 2021, I looked out the window and saw that it was a foggy morning. I walked to the roadway in front of the cabin to check out the scene.

I only had my iPhone with me, so I used it to snap a few images in the early morning fog.





Just a reminder that all of the images in this post are via an older iPhone, so if that is all you have with you, use it!
Later,
Ken
Though I seldom use my cell phone, they can take some excellent photos and you have just proved it! I love the morning light shining through the morning fog.
Thanks, Shutterpug. My older iPhone has limitations, especially with dynamic range. It is nearly always with me, so I try to remember to use it, when I see something interesting to photograph.