Wonderful! I love foggy mornings, especially in beautiful countryside such as this.
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Nice! Looks just like Stone Creek this whole week. A week ago Sunday we played golf in fog so thick you had no idea where you it your ball...heck, you had no idea IF you hit your ball. It's kinda nice, though and makes for great photos.d
Both of these photos are wonderful. I like the tree emerging from the fog in the second photo, but the low-lying fog in the first picture is beautiful.
I love fog. And it's nice to know that you folks in East Gwillimbury also live in a fog, just like those in Stanwood, Washington. And sometimes in Stone Crick, Florida.
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So ethereal; great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat atmospheric shots here. Like it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the pastel skies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images ... that 2nd shot is STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteYou're the only one I know who can pull off having a great big telephone pole in a photo!
ReplyDeleteboth photos are beautiful. i like the misty look in the second, and my favorite part of the first is the power line, to me it makes the photo
ReplyDeleteAh how I love that low lying mist.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Can you believe, in all these years I have never taken a fog picture! Yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
These are awesome! I really like that second one, you should frame it.
ReplyDeleteI like foggy mornings if you don't have to drive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. :)
Thick fog, for sure... it always gives a mysterious feel to images, don't you think =-)
ReplyDeleteoh I don't think I am up early enough to see fog! haha
ReplyDeleteMakes for some cool-looking sunrises!
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Oh gosh - how gorgeous, especially that last shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful way to start your day.. l love misty mourings.
ReplyDeleteSigh, it's a beautiful looking misty morning - it gets foggy around here too, though not as 'peasoupy' as I'd like! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colours!
ReplyDeleteWe don't see much fog in the city but I love it when we do!
ReplyDeletevery nice, the fence in the bottom shot makes that photo, and the top one reminds me so much of a spot where i lived as a kid.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love foggy mornings, especially in beautiful countryside such as this.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to thank you for stopping by and leaving your sweet comments on my Dad's post. I have had to put my comment moderation on. A first for me but I have had such a ridiculous amount of spam, it was getting way too much to put up with. The moderation has helped keep it in check but I have accidentally deleted a couple of blogging friends' comments :( Hopefully I will not do that again. Have a great weekend!
Beautiful. I love the fog.
ReplyDeleteWoW! outstanding photos!! =) I love the fos in your photos! and the colors of the sky on the first one! =)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love the last one.
ReplyDeleteThat would have a made for a nice walk.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is so soft and dreamy. It has an empowering feel to it... a hopeful feel. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteFog and sun are such a beautiful combination!
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ReplyDeletethe first one is so timeless..the second is like a dream!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful early morning shots!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, excellent framing, beautiful scenery, a beautiful sky. Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteNice! Looks just like Stone Creek this whole week. A week ago Sunday we played golf in fog so thick you had no idea where you it your ball...heck, you had no idea IF you hit your ball. It's kinda nice, though and makes for great photos.d
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Camera Girl. B
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous - I love those low morning fogs.
ReplyDeleteThose are two beautiful photos, EG. Both of them. I can't even decide which I love more.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these photos are wonderful. I like the tree emerging from the fog in the second photo, but the low-lying fog in the first picture is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTruly fantastic captures.
ReplyDeleteI'm absolutely in love for your 2nd picture! You know , we have NO fog here, NEVER, and I find it magyc!
ReplyDeleteVery special!
ReplyDeleteKudos for that last one!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the fog can be a pain in the neck - but it sure makes for FAAAAABULOUS photos!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I don't get to see the morning fog over the fields often. That last shot is amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the morning fog! That is one thing I never saw in Vegas. It's been so fun to see here in Missouri.
ReplyDeleteOh these are so lovely - they have a dreamlike look to them. :)
ReplyDeleteI love fog. And it's nice to know that you folks in East Gwillimbury also live in a fog, just like those in Stanwood, Washington. And sometimes in Stone Crick, Florida.
ReplyDeleteAnother set of calming, tranquil photos. I love that second one!
ReplyDeleteSo soft and dreamlike! Lovely!
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