Wanda
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 1,954
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It is so great to see your fog shots again, my dear friend of many faces. is that big crane thing for lifting the boats in and out of the water? Once again you do such a wonderful job of holding the fog and getting some wonderful details. Excellent
Wanda
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lrw1966
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 3,889
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Impressive composition of this foggy atmosphere, David. I remember these types of compositions as your trade mark images. Very nicely done and it sounds like you are well prepared with battery power for the future.
Larry
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veejaycee
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 5,689
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Tamar, fog and Launceston - hardly worth me visiting, we have all those over here! 
This is how a fog/mist image should look. When the fog or mist is thinnish, provide a darker foreground contrast to enhance the background mist - just as you've done here with the tree. The sloping roadway adds a touch of dynamism too.
Nice work David.
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Helkoryo
Site Admin
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 5,497
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Lovely shot here David. Nicely composed I love the lines and the detail. the snippets of colour sneaking through the fog are just right. I want to thank you for the time and the detail you add to your notes my friend. they really are a great source of inspiration and assistance to others.
Thank you for posting
Kind regards Helen
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SunToucher
Registered: May 2009 Posts: 162
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What a wonderful moody photo. The fog has given this view such a soft feel. I really like the distant view with the subdued texture of the buildings and the fall colored tree.
Niek
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Els
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 1,489
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Ah good the fog is back. Just an everyday view can take on a whole other look by fog and good PP work.
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olddingo
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 2,626
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Wanda, a smallish crane, hand powered for stepping masts.
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