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At this time of the year we have very often foggy mornings... As some of you might remember, last year I took my pictures in the fields just down the street from where I live. Fields, fences, trees were my subjects.
This year, however, I wanted to make something different, a new place for these foggy mornings pictures. I have chosen the Luetjensee lake. It is located more or less 15 km. from home, so this time I have to take my time to arrive to the location and walk around the lake to get a nice view for my pictures.
I started my series yesterday, with a very foggy morning, but the magic of a blue sky above...
As always, any advice or comment to my pictures is very much appreciated.
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I like #1 very much, more to look at than #2
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Thanks so much Pat, for your comment...
#1 has more interest I think. #2 is a bit more simple.
I also think this subject is very difficult, but when you get the right one, it's the winner
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Both very magical. #1 shines a bit more because of a clear and recognizable subject.
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Thanks Toad...
I am working in another set with less fog and more of the forest... and another color as well...
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Really good work on the morning mist images Irma. There is nothing that grabs me more than one like you've presented here. I often catch a shot like this when I'm traveling 70 mph on the Interstate and have nowhere to pull over and get out to shoot.
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I really like #1 , fog is such a mysterious ( sp ) thing , and i think that you captured it well .
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I like both, but prefer #1
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Thanks so much for your comments...
I had dreamed with these pictures a lot.. and I am still dreaming, since my perfect picture has some swans in the middle of the lake... This time were ducks... :/ .... hope I have better luck next time...
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