Hi Keith - it's been like that recently hasn't it ... the sea fog just hangs around ... wonderful photos though ... and I know the area well. Cheers Hilary
I actually took these a couple of weeks ago Hilary. I love catching the number 12 then walking out to the harbour entrance, there's always something different to see.
Beautiful. You can't beat mist for adding atmosphere. I particularly like it when it hangs low over the river but you can see over the top of it too - unfortunately, I never capture how surreal it is.
Its really hard to capture anything when its foggy! And yet your photos are so clear! I love the color of the waters and how mysterious things are when its foggy! Lovely photos =)
Wonderful photos, Keith! They definitely evoke the feeling of foggy mornings, and I love those days. Sometimes the drive to work seems surreal, since nothing around me is identifiable except the road ahead until I reach the city.
What beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing them with us at #SittingAmongFriends on Wednesdays. I look forward to seeing more pictures in the future. Have a great week!
You certainly have learned how to take fog photographs. I think fog and then color to add to it. You did that! Great fog images. Have a great week-end. JM, Illinois-U.S.A.
How hauntingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristin. I'm glad you liked them.
DeleteI like the foggy pictures
ReplyDeleteMe too Rhonda
DeleteHi Keith - it's been like that recently hasn't it ... the sea fog just hangs around ... wonderful photos though ... and I know the area well. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI actually took these a couple of weeks ago Hilary. I love catching the number 12 then walking out to the harbour entrance, there's always something different to see.
DeleteI wish all wordless posts were this good!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuch praise. Thank you very much.
DeleteBeautiful and peaceful pics, I haven't been to the coast in years the nearest I get to water is the Tames heheh!
ReplyDeleteHop on a train - we'll have a pint in a beach bar!
DeleteBeautiful. You can't beat mist for adding atmosphere. I particularly like it when it hangs low over the river but you can see over the top of it too - unfortunately, I never capture how surreal it is.
ReplyDeleteMore luck than judgement!Thanks Annalisa
DeleteAhhh, makes my marina neighborhood look like squat. Purdy
ReplyDeleteOh dear! Thanks Purdy
DeleteFog is one of my favorite things. It makes the world look so eerie and mysterious.
ReplyDeleteIt does create an atmosphere. Thanks Patricia
DeleteHauntingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you MC
DeleteLovely photos, Keith - mist and fog are wonderful for creating atmospheric, dreamlike pictures!
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It does make for nice pictures. Thanks Susan
DeleteI love taking pictures in the fog, you get such a mystical feeling to them
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Doesn't it though
DeleteFog shots are so full of mystery, and I love what you've shared at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/05/simply-squirrelly.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much
DeleteThat is some heavy smog, and I thought we had it thick here. Beautiful perspective though.
ReplyDeleteIt only lasted a short while then the sun took over! Thanks
DeleteFog always has an eerie feel. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does.Thank you.
DeleteIts really hard to capture anything when its foggy! And yet your photos are so clear! I love the color of the waters and how mysterious things are when its foggy! Lovely photos =)
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you, thanks
DeleteGreat photos - I also had a foggy week due to the storms that we have been having here in North Carolina. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis was the opposite! Quiet, still and eerie! Hope the storms calm down some time soon.
DeleteSuch pretty shots! I love the 1st photo the most. The colors are so pretty! I used to live in Savannah, GA. Lots of fog there to!
ReplyDeleteWE rarely get fog, which is why I made the most of it while I could!
DeleteYou're right. Enlarging does make a big difference . . . but I couldn't get from there to the comment box without exiting the site.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately you cant! Good old Blogger.
DeleteVery beautiful pics. I live in the world of fog-The San Francisco Bay Area. So, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe world of fog!!! It's a very rare sight here
DeleteWow beautiful place!!
ReplyDeleteIt is. The harbour is a short ferry trip from France hence the big yellow boat!Thanks Sampada
DeleteSuper series. I can't tell which one I like best -- maybe the third one.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos, i love that mood that fog brings to the photos!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding photos, and I love the atmosphere that you've managed to create. Wow, which I could take photos that well!
ReplyDeleteMore by luck than judgement E, I promise you! Thanks for your kind words
DeleteWonderful photos, Keith! They definitely evoke the feeling of foggy mornings, and I love those days. Sometimes the drive to work seems surreal, since nothing around me is identifiable except the road ahead until I reach the city.
ReplyDeleteFifteen minutes after taking the last picture the mist drifted away and we were left with a cloudless blue sky.Pleased you liked them Josie
DeleteI love a foggy day. These are wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteMe too Deborah. Thank you
DeleteWhat beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing them with us at #SittingAmongFriends on Wednesdays. I look forward to seeing more pictures in the future. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you liked them Jaime
DeleteLove these photos! Thank you for linking up at: http://impulsiveartistry.blogspot.com/2016/05/walk-in-woods-photos-set-linky.html
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure. Thank you.
Deletewooow...it's lovely, Keith..so beautiful and serene. Fogs will always give you that ambience :)
ReplyDeleteYes, there is something very calming about it. Thanks indah.
Deletefabulous photos- foggy beauty!
ReplyDeletefanks Kaf!
DeleteFabulously foggy - love that second photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lady Fi, I think that's mine too!
DeleteDisappearing horizon! Beautiful photography.
ReplyDeleteBeyond even infinity. Thanks SP and P
DeleteYou certainly have learned how to take fog photographs. I think fog and then color to add to it. You did that! Great fog images. Have a great week-end.
ReplyDeleteJM, Illinois-U.S.A.
Thanks so much for your generous words
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