These are shots I took of different areas around where I live. It was around 35 degrees Fahrenheit and foggy as heck. I knew it would be a good picture shooting opportunity, so off I went in the truck, with camera. These were taken about 8 or 9 o' clock in the morning. The fog stuck around until early afternoon.
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little known fact....I'm scared of fog
There's something quite haunting about fog. These foggy photos capture the very essence. Great stuff, Kelly.
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The first picture seemed like it showed a bunch of sinister-looking characters in uniform. Then, on closer inspection, it look's like statues on a plinth. I'm still not sure!
London has a reputation as a foggy place, probably because of a certain song. However, fog is hardly ever seen here!
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That picture is of something quite odd we have in our downtown business area. Even though there is a plaque, in front, that sort of explains what it is... It still is creepy looking- even during the day. They are, indeed, statues of people in uniform. And there are statue children, close by, sort of surrounding them, laughing. I think they're laughing. The whole thing sits right next to the river.
Yeah, I've always picture London as kind of bleak and sometimes foggy. I give credence to your testimony about the conditions there. But I've also heard it was foggy-ish and/or bleak-ish at times from a few people who live in London, too. I'm sure it's not like that all the time. I can't really say anything about it since I don't live there and I'd be a fool to do so.
Anywhoo... Glad you stopped by to comment. Take care.
I'd say good! Delightful pictures.
Thanks for the compliment. Glad you liked them.
I see I have already commented but... viewing pictures again made me realize: I've always liked black and white best.
Sissy- Thanks for commenting again. I agree... black and white pictures are cool. I may do a series with nothing but that type.
I LOVE fog like that. Kudos for taking advantage of it!
Lana- Yeah, they're pretty cool, aren't they? Luckily, it stayed foggy like that until early afternoon so I was able to take my time with taking the pics.
MarytrMom- Oops...forgot to comment back to ya... All I can say is... I can understand your fear of fog. To me, it's at it's most eeriest at night.
klahanie- Ooops... Forgot to comment back to you, too. I agree. There is something haunting about fog. It's very mysterious.
Fantastic opportunity to illuminate the fog Kelly. I love the bridges....fortunately they don't look like they're over troubled waters. Which river is that BTW?
THE SNEE- Well, the water pictures are from two sources. The Ohio River and Tanners Creek. Tanners Creek eventually runs into the Ohio River. We have a lot of creeks in the area.
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