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.
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.
Oh!.. very cold there.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and prosperous New Year 2009!
Now that's the fog I remember so well. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteHow cool that you can see raindrops on the first photo (lower right corner)!
ReplyDeleteWow...great pictures!You have such beautiful pics in your blog!
ReplyDeleteMerry CHristmas!
It was like that here first thing today but then the sun came out - in the afternoon it just went gray
ReplyDeleteDramatic photos! Happy weekend and SkyWatch from Norway :o)
ReplyDeleteWow what fog. I love the 2nd one very much.
ReplyDeleteI love fog in the countryside, it is so comforting. In a city it is full of unnamed threats and thoughts of Jack the Ripper.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very misty!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Paz
that is some serious looking fog, very pretty
ReplyDeleteThe 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?
ReplyDeleteTrust 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.
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?
ReplyDeleteTrust 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.
These are magic photos!
ReplyDeleteWonderful New Year!
Cheers!
Hello! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your answer about how to do a picture bigger! It works and my blogg's picture became nicer!
// Rebecka
Fabulous foggy fotos, Max!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very happy and photogenic New Year!
Very poor visibility but it offered a great opportunity for romantic photographs such the one of the trees. That is totally dreamy!
ReplyDeleteThat was an impressive fog, I must say. Still the trees in the mist look very mysterious and beautiful.
ReplyDeletesomething peaceful about fog pics..:)
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