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Canadian winters are extreme. Enduring the temperatures can be challenging. Coping with the shorter days can be depressing. But there are moments each winter when the temperature dramatically rises; creating a wonderful fog that lifts from the snow. It was on such a mid-winter day that the simplicity of a tree line, with its layers of fog and structure was first presented to me. Perhaps it was the similarity with pen and ink drawings of evergreen trees I did as a teenager that attracted me; or maybe it is the forgiving nature of fog as it created a dream-like scene across the landscape. But when I combined these images of fog over snow with photographs of crumpled up tissue paper and wax paper, the result was an aged, ethereal look to each image. Perhaps revealing how I really feel about the Canadian winter.
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Michael Van der Tol is a founding member of aamora and long term contributor. See more of his work on Instagram
for some of Michael’s previous posts on aamora here