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We did not see the sun today, it was only evident by the mists it generated.

So I set out to try & convey the feeling of being enfolded in the mist with it's diminished visibility.
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Old 01-23-2010, 08:12 PM
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HI Richard .... you have certainly accomplised the feat .... this image says it all ... at least you had a chance to go out for a bit ... very nice
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Nice image - it certainly has been foggy the last couple of days
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Nice shot, I would have love to see it with a long exposure or in B&W as well. Thanks for sharing.
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Wonderful capture of the mood of the day ! Boats are such terrific subjects

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Mission accomplished! The fog density is quite evident. Nicely composed too.
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Nice shot, I would have love to see it with a long exposure or in B&W as well. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry can't manage the long exposure, but here is B&W with a little help from LR2 preset - B&W high contrast

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I think I like the original...one can feel the damp mist, very nice.
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This shot reminds of when I Lived in London
I lived close to where the " CUTTY SARK" was in dry dock. I took shots on all weathers. and this shot captures the mood that I never managed to get, Beautiful work, well done
 

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