A tornado spins in an open field about an hour south of Fargo, ND in the summer of 2024. On this particular day it was very hot and humid. Temperatures were over 90° with dewpoints up and over 70°. After sitting in my car with the a/c on for a while waiting for storms to go up, as soon as I pulled my cameras outside the front elements fogged up pretty much instantly. This photo is one of the first ones when there was the least amount of fog on the lens. Black and white felt necessary after the color shift from dehaze. There has also been a little bit of the Lightroom AI remover to get rid of some power poles.