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Into the wall (of fog)On a ride last Friday in the mountains the fog was so thick I could barely see 10 metres ahead. It was also raining at the time, and I didnt really want to get the camera wet by taking the pic using remote+timer with me riding into the fog, although I think that would have made for a much better photo.
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Gordon - I am the biggest sucker in the world for shots of this nature.
You have captured the gradual fading of the foliage into the mist admirably - the bike adds the final touch to this excellent capture. ![]() Chris
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Gordon,
I can smell the fog here in Bondi. Excellent capture. g.
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Gordon
Beautiful image of mist and I agree with Chris that the bike adds to the photo. Perfect compositoin. Would look great as an enlargement. Cheers Michael
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