>>4284720>>4284721>>4284772If i wanted to shoot this kind of a lamp illuminating the fog, I'd probably try to find some wider angle where entire yard is visible, possibly including the ground. Illuminated bit of fog is hardly a mind-blowingly cool subject by itself, but it might be a very pretty part of overall scenery, it would probably be better to find an angle where some reasonably nice-looking piece of environment is visible, and then fog bit is just a part of it. Even though fog is a subject for you, you're probably better off showing this kind of stuff as a part of the picture, as opposed to taking a picture of fog itself. I mean, thinking about it, you're not really trying to "show the fog", I'd say you're trying to show the feels and atmosphere of it, a pleasantly calm night in urban environment with golden lights that add to the atmosphere. Or you could go other way around and try to take a close-ish-up picture of the lamp illuminating fog around it, on a very narrow angle, though that would most likely be difficult with a smartphone unless you have some decent telephoto module in there. But of course, I wasn't there, I didn't see the environment around, I've no idea if it applies or not, it's just some loose ideas on things you could try.
But you know, most importantly, take more photos, enjoy yourself, and don't overthink it for now. If the best subject for photos you've found so far is fog under lamp on a foggy evening, then I imagine you're just starting out, didn't got a whole lot of chances to snap nice snaps.