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        <h1>Shooting Through Fog</h1>
        <p>Fog compresses tonal range and strips color, which is exactly why it rewards photographers who meter deliberately instead of trusting the histogram.</p>
        <p>For the metering fundamentals, see the <a href="/technique">technique archive</a>.</p>
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# Shooting Through Fog

Fog compresses tonal range and strips color, which is exactly why it rewards photographers who meter deliberately instead of trusting the histogram.

For the metering fundamentals, see the [technique archive](https://catchlightmag.com/technique).

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