Horizon(tal) IV

My foggy horizon series without a rail but from the nearby and looking in the same direction.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO800, f11, 1/400th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz B&WEffects.
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My foggy horizon series without a rail but from the nearby and looking in the same direction.
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO800, f11, 1/400th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz B&WEffects.
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Beautiful minimallism, Ehpem.
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Thanks Ashley – glad you like it!
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I’ve actually gone into work late because I stopped to take photos on foggy days. It’s rare but not unusual in this area and I like to make the most of it. This is really well done.
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Thank you Ken, glad you like it. Fog is very common in my neighbourhood, mostly in the summers. Normally we just need to go inland a few blocks to be out of it. But I quite like the fog, and it does provide photo opportunities that are hard to come by any other way.
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Brilliant minimalism. It makes me think of one of my own favourite shots, taken in quite different conditions on a summer’s day http://mikeosbornphoto.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/shades-of-green.jpg
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Thanks Mike! And I do see the similarity, not only with this greenish shot but also my recent shots with the rail in them. Nice to see these kinds of similarities.
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Great eyes/minds etcetera?…
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Most certainly!
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It looks like a dust storm in Lubbock. If dust were, well, green.
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You don’t get fog eh? Too much moisture for your area I guess. At least when fog goes, you don’t have to wash the car, or repaint it.
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We have fog a couple of times a year, and I like those days – everything’s mysterious.
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I was looking at this again and wondering if it could be classified as a pea-soup fog. I think it can, but not for the usual reasons
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