When I looked outside yesterday and noticed that our town was enveloped in a thick fog, I figured I would find something unusually photogenic . So when my wife and I went on our morning walk, I did something I don't normally do - I took my camera.Initially, I was disappointed because it was actually too foggy to get much of anything. But then I noticed hundreds of spider webs on fences and plants along the walkway. The webs were coated with beads of water because the air was so humid.I must have taken 30 photos before catching up with Deb, who was walking ahead. But I wasn't satisfied. So I went back a little bit later, this time with my macro lens and tripod. I took another 50 photos and this one is one that I liked.I especially like that each one of the beads of water is a little lens, which reflects the brown and green terrain behind the web and the foggy white sky above. Of course, because it is a lens, everthing is upside down.And, if I hadn't taken my camera, I wouldn't have seen the webs. What's the moral of this story? When I carry my camera, I am a photographer. And when I'm a photographer, I see the world a different way.