Horizon(tal) II

More simplicity from my foggy morning series. Sorry, no railing in this one!
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO800, f2,8, 1/6,400th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz Restyle.
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More simplicity from my foggy morning series. Sorry, no railing in this one!
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO800, f2,8, 1/6,400th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz Restyle.
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Doesn’t nature produce the most stunning abstracts? Great shot, my friend.
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Thanks Toad. Nature is the bee’s knees as far as I am concerned.
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So lovely and peaceful. I sense the dampness.
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Thanks Karen! It was damp. Though not wet as it turned out to be a nice day.
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Ohhhhhhhhhhh. Doesn’t need a railing. You (and nature) have rendered the light beautifully. What a wonderful combination of simplicity and complexity. I could look at this for hours.
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Thanks Linda! This one is looking to the south, the others have been to the east. Even so, the way the fog was lifting has made it look as if it might be at sunset with the bright light to the west, instead of just after dawn.
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Who needs a railing.
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Us viewers of photos don’t. I think the insurers encourage the city to have railings in place though. They can be handy to lean on when taking photos.
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I thought I would miss the railing, but the thick horizon line stands in for it!
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Thanks Melinda. That horizon line is a combination of real and a bit of a processing artifact that I liked and left. It might have been on another image that it was accidental, but then I started playing with it, so I can’t even say if this one is a complete accident, or the spawn of an accident.
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A wonderful atmospheric pictue!
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Thanks Gillian! I am glad you like it.
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You don’t need the railing here. This is proving a very interesting series.
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Thank you Ashley. I agree, no railing is good. This is actually what I went out to shoot (sort of, except diagonal was in my mind, not horizontal) but I did become entranced with the railing.
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