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Sunrise over Pittsburgh on a foggy morning
Ghostly skyscrapers and highrise apartment buildings shrouded in thick smog blanketing the crowded cityscape of downtown Seoul, South Korea. ProPhoto RGB profile for maximum color fidelity and gamut.
Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. As the worst wildfire season in recorded Canadian and North American history, eleven provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, Nova Scotia and Ontario and Quebec. On June 25, the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre declared the 2023 wildfire season was the worst in Canada's recorded history, surpassing the 1989 fire season.\n\nSmoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
A coal fired power plant in Nitro, West Virginia,USA with smokestacks and cooling towers. The cooling towers letting off steam while the smokestacks belch out CO2 by the ton
Smog in Cincinnati, skyline cityscape, Ohio. Smog from Canada in Ohio because of wood fire in June 2023
A silhouetted image of Pennsylvania hills with the Pittsburgh skyline peeking over top in the early morning.
Point State Park - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on a foggy morning
Hamilton, Ontario - Smoke from Steel Mill
view of mist in the seoul city
Smoke and haze over Philadelphia, caused by wild fires in Canada. Photographed on 6/8/23
Beginning in March 2023, and with increased intensity starting in June, Canada has been affected by an ongoing, record-setting series of wildfires. As the worst wildfire season in recorded Canadian and North American history, eleven provinces and territories have been affected, with large fires in Alberta, Nova Scotia and Ontario and Quebec. On June 25, the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre declared the 2023 wildfire season was the worst in Canada's recorded history, surpassing the 1989 fire season.\n\nSmoke emitted from the wildfires has caused air quality alerts and evacuations in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Baltimore, USA - February 18, 2024. City view of Baltimore from Federal Hill Park, Maryland, USA
Fog still hangs in the air just after sunrise in Pittsburgh western PA
The morning mist
Heavy fog landscape of Kuala Lumpur city center. Langkawi, Malaysia - 06.11,2020
Hazy James Monroe building and motorway road in Downtown District of Richmond, VA at sunset
The view from the 42nd floor office over Melbourne during the January Bush fires
Orange air in Center City Philadelphia, cause by wild fires in Canada. Photographed on 6/7/23
Smog in thé street
Pittsburgh downtown during sunset
panorama city scape resident business building condominium
An aerial grayscale shot of an industrial site with smoke coming out of it
The Detroit skyline (enveloped in fog) as seen from across the Detroit River, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
landscape at dawn
City buildings covering with fog in the morning.
View from mt. Washington on downtown Pittsburgh
Canadian fire smog covered elevated road concealing the Business Area of Richmond. N 9th St N crossing Downtown Richmond, VA.
This silhouette picture was taken before sunrise on a very foggy morning from Mount Washington.
Industrial city skyline, Quebec City, Canada
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