Summer fog
It doesn’t take much to get me out of bed, grab my camera and run out the door. Foggy mornings are one of those instances when I know I only have limited time to make a few photos before the fog burns off and gives place to a bright blue sky. Hard to believe but that’s exactly what happened a few minutes after I took the following pictures in Normandy on July 28th. It’s also the day that I saw the most perfect spiderweb on the golden wheat…
I love these Valerie 🙂 Very, very nice!!
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I always look forward to foggy days. There is something mystical about the images.
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These are wonderful images and very inspiring. Looking forward to the next foggy morning we have. Thanks for sharing.
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Le brouillard aussi peut amené à faire de belles photos, il suffit d’avoir le regard qui filtre!!
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Your juxtaposition of the the different patterns of the spiderweb and the heads of grain is excellent.
Steve Schwartzman
http://portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
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