From December’s last day of 2021, the one decent morning for photography during the entire week. I liked they way they were both leaning.
We had a bit of snow today, about 3″ and wind moves in tonight so likely none will be remaining on the trees come morning.Β Plenty on the ground though.
I’m glad you were able to close out a week with one good photographic day. Let’s hope you were able to do something with yesterday’s snow, even if non-morning pictures aren’t your norm.
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Sadly, I was uninspired today. Happens too often these days. Maybe tomorrow.
Yes, I did manage a few shots on the 31st and might have one or two more to share.
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Beautiful foggy day! Well captured! ππ€πthanks.
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Thank you, Priti!
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It’s my pleasure ππ
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Great Foggy Image! Enjoyed seeing it!
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Thanks, Reed!
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I really like this tree you’ve captured. It appears as if it’s tripping over something!
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Tripping over time, I think. These trees have poison ivy hanging on them and that, along with lost branches, has likely weighed them in one direction. As you can see in the fog, others are growing old in the same way. Thanks, Lori.
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Like phantoms, the trees are emerging out of the fog. Beautiful shot, Steve!
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Thanks, Peter. One of the reasons I enjoy shooting in fog.
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That’s a nice capture. I looks as if the tree closest to the camera is marching towards you, with another (on the left) following.
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Trees on the march. π Thanks, Tina!
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That’s a great tree and it’s handsome in the fog. I was wondering, if it used to be Frog Friday and now it’s Fog Friday…then where do you go from here? (I do realize that we’ll get back to Frog Friday).
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Well, my Neanderthal roots would suggest “Zog” Friday. π
https://sggphoto.files.wordpress.com/2022/01/zog.webp
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That is a nice alignment of the trees. I love that sort of thing. It keeps you looking at the photo a bit longer.
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I liked that the back tree mimicked, to a degree, the front but was fogged enohg to complement rather than distract. Thanks, Todd.
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Such a creative image..so beautiful.
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Thanks, Anita!
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The two trees look as though they’re engaged in conversation. Both have limbs raised in ‘gestures’ that suggest people talking with their hands; I wonder what they’re saying?
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Your comment reminded me that I still have not photographed the conversation in town between Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson. One of these days. Guess I am not much of a townie. Considering that both have lost limbs I might guess they are saying how glad they are to have some remaining.
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Love the muted colors in the fog. Lovely image, Steve.
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Thank you, Jane. If anyone can appreciate fog I am sure it would be you and all your wonderful images of it.. π
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Aw, thanks! SF gave me a lot of practice for sure. π
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I find this picture eerily beautiful! In a way, it echoes the shrivel of a cold winter. Love it!
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Thank you, Monica. Fog does evoke mystery.
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