Moving cautiously westwards across Tadham Moor on the Somerset Levels, through fog turned incandescent by the rising sun.
The Looking at Cars series: looking back through the nine years of the FATman Photos archives (and some new images too), I’m posting pictures of cars in various contexts and styles. Earlier Looking at Cars posts are here: 1 (with context); 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .
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Technique: X-T2 with 55-200 Fujinon lens at 305mm (equiv); 200 ISO; Lightroom, using the Provia/Standard film simulation; Totney Drove, Tadham Moor, on the Somerset Levels; 19 Oct 2018.
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I love this kind of morning
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Very glad it gets to you, Helen, very glad you enjoy it. 🙂
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I love this, Adrian, for the way it seamlessly marries the natural world with our vehicular reality. It’s easy to put myself into the frame.
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Very glad it gets to you, Lynn – thank you! 🙂
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Lovely image, Adrian!
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Thank you, Sheila! 🙂
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Colour palette outstanding indeed.
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Glad you like it – thank you! 🙂
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Beautiful image matched by your words: ‘fog turned incandescent’; very nice!
Did you have fog this morning? Nothing for us – nor any whisper of frost!
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Thank you, my friend! We had some quite localised mist this morning, and also another frost, though rather lighter than yesterday’s and mostly on vehicles. 🙂
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Ethereal and haunting. I want to see this place.
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Very glad this gets to you, Gary. 🙂
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