25 December 2008

Sky Watch Friday - Play Misty for Me

We went to East London on Sunday and were met with a wall of mist outside Grahamstown. It was like the sky had come down to us, in a thick pea soup.


These blue gums were shot at the first lay-by we came across. No point in missing a good photo opportunity.


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18 comments:

  1. Oh!.. very cold there.
    Happy Holidays and prosperous New Year 2009!

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  2. Now that's the fog I remember so well. Great photos!

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  3. How cool that you can see raindrops on the first photo (lower right corner)!

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  4. Wow...great pictures!You have such beautiful pics in your blog!

    Merry CHristmas!

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  5. It was like that here first thing today but then the sun came out - in the afternoon it just went gray

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  6. Dramatic photos! Happy weekend and SkyWatch from Norway :o)

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  7. Wow what fog. I love the 2nd one very much.

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  8. I love fog in the countryside, it is so comforting. In a city it is full of unnamed threats and thoughts of Jack the Ripper.

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  9. Wow! Very misty!

    Happy Holidays!

    Paz

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  10. that is some serious looking fog, very pretty

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  11. The gum trees look like a scene from Lord of the Rings. I can imagine Hobbits emerging from the grey mist or should it rather be 'Tokoloshes' on the road to Grahamstown?

    Trust you and your family had a 'gelukkige Kersfees' and best wishes for the New Year. I look forward to many a excellent entry on your quality blog.

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  12. The gum trees look like a scene from Lord of the Rings. I can imagine Hobbits emerging from the grey mist or should it rather be 'Tokoloshes' on the road to Grahamstown?

    Trust you and your family had a 'gelukkige Kersfees' and best wishes for the New Year. I look forward to many a excellent entry on your quality blog.

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  13. These are magic photos!

    Wonderful New Year!
    Cheers!

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  14. Hello! :)
    Thank you very much for your answer about how to do a picture bigger! It works and my blogg's picture became nicer!

    // Rebecka

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  15. Fabulous foggy fotos, Max!

    Wishing you a very happy and photogenic New Year!

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  16. Very poor visibility but it offered a great opportunity for romantic photographs such the one of the trees. That is totally dreamy!

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  17. That was an impressive fog, I must say. Still the trees in the mist look very mysterious and beautiful.

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  18. something peaceful about fog pics..:)

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