atmospheric-effects

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Atmospheric-effects' typically refers to the impact or changes the Earth's atmosphere causes. This can be related to weather, light, sound, and other factors.
Examples in Different Contexts
In photography, 'atmospheric effects' such as mist or golden hour light can dramatically impact the mood of a photograph. A photographer might say, 'Capturing the atmospheric effects at dawn adds a layer of mystery to the landscape.'
Practice Scenarios
Environmental-Science

Scenario:

The recent changes in weather patterns have been affecting our local ecosystems in unexpected ways.

Response:

I agree, I've been tracking the atmospheric effects on the local flora and fauna myself.

Photography

Scenario:

The early morning fog can provide a unique light and mood for your landscape shots.

Response:

I love using atmospheric effects to enhance my photographs. They add a unique mood.

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