Great bunch of photos, John. In Appalachia, people say that the number and intensity of August fogs predict winter snows. We've had some good fogs ourselves so far this month. Get out the sleds!
These are fantastic images. I love misty mornings and the atmosphere of quiet and mystery they conjure. I like seeing your neighborhood under this spell. It could be my imagination, but I see the silhouette of a hawk in the tree of your number four photo :^)
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these are your sumer-time foggy-morns? Each is beautiful, and I kind of favour the grassy pathway between the green trees
ReplyDeleteOh I just love those photos, so atmospheric!
ReplyDeleteMisty and beautiful captures. The atmosphere is mysterious.
ReplyDeleteFoggy morning just perfect for photography.
ReplyDeleteLove these captures John.
Great bunch of photos, John. In Appalachia, people say that the number and intensity of August fogs predict winter snows. We've had some good fogs ourselves so far this month. Get out the sleds!
ReplyDeleteI adore your foggy images--and the snail, too. Summer seems a tad past its prime here on this side of the pond, and I'm happy to report that!
ReplyDeleteFog adds such a wonderfully mysterious quality to an image, the cemetery looks positively spooky John.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic images. I love misty mornings and the atmosphere of quiet and mystery they conjure. I like seeing your neighborhood under this spell. It could be my imagination, but I see the silhouette of a hawk in the tree of your number four photo :^)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely photos - a real autumnal feel to them as well.
ReplyDeleteAll looks very peaceful, good pictures.
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