ARCHIVE 584 – THE SUN BREAKS THROUGH
November 19, 2020 13 Comments
A cold morning, and the rising sun starts to burn through the mists over Whitchurch village, on the southern outskirts of Bristol.
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Technique: TG-5 at 100mm (equiv); 320 ISO; Lightroom, using the Camera Vivid film simulation; Whitchurch, south Bristol; 2 Nov 2017.
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This one really gets me, Adrian. I feel like I’m the one there in the scene and behind the camera.
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Oh that’s good to hear, Linda, the picture communicates to you what it was like being there – thank you! 🙂
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Man. Nobody does fog like the English…..well….maybe the Dutch…..
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….and possibly the Danes….
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Must have something to do with that North Atlantic weather….
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HAHAHA!!!! >>> well you got there in the foggy end, Johnny >>> thank you very much!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Oh, that’s gorgeous; absolutely lovely. It has a soft silky feel to it, and look: a chimney and aerial! 🙂
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Glad you like it >>> and, re your chimney enthusiasm, and since I’ve been watching The Mask (always a role model), SMOKIN’ … OOO HIT ME!!!!! 🙂
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Ha, ha – he’s utterly crazy, that man! I think I saw The Mask – a long time ago. I thought he was good in The Truman Show, which showcased his versatility as an actor.
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Wonderful!
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Very glad you like it, Harrie >>> thanks! 🙂
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A fine frosty flashback, my friend.
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Thanks, Gary! 🙂
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