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Looks just a little damp. And gloomy too.
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Not too gloomy, Carol. There was a surprise waiting for me in the fog. I’ll reveal it soon. 🙂
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Did you take that this morning? It was really foggy here. Last Wednesday though was overcast and drizzling – if I’d had my camera at work, I would have taken some similar pictures during my lunchtime walk. Holding an umbrella over my head while I did it!
Nancy
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I did, Nancy. It was really foggy here, too. 🙂
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I wasn’t sure if the fog was localized to here, but apparently it wasn’t! We don’t get fog here often and I was surprised it didn’t dissipate sooner.
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Oh I really like the mood this one gives off. What time of day was it? Hard to tell.
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Thank you, Norm. 🙂 It was around sunrise this morning. Not that we had much of a sunrise. The fog didn’t burn off until afternoon.
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I actually like it. Hazy, cool, quiet. Looks very intriguing to me!
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Thank you, Corina. 🙂
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I love foggy, eerie scenes; this is the kind of place I would love to spend time. you captured it beautifully!
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Thank you, Lauren. 🙂
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