Early Morning Fog at Cleethorpes, UK
“I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking.” John Masefield
Damn! If only we had fog in Sydney I could make so many good photos!
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I think on balance that I would prefer the sunshine. More £23 return fare crossings to Holland this week – Oh how I am tempted!
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Especially love the middle shot! Very atmospheric.
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Thanks Gunta
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They’re nice. an interesting change to your usual foreign images – you don’t need to go jetting off on Ryanair to get good photos!
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Thanks but to be honest I’d prefer the Costas to Cleethorpes!
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What?! Even the unreal Spanish Costas full of lager-drinking sun-tan-coated Brits? (Although not in this freezing weather of around 12 degrees!)
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Yes, probably even that – and 12 degrees sounds positively tropical!
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Love that shot of the gate all spangled with glistening spiders webs and holding back the mist. Lovely.
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Thank You!
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I agree with you – it’s lovely.
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The simple things … 🙂
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Amazing!
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B–E–A–U–T–I–F–U–L!
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That’s a grand bit of Cleethorpes fog, Andrew. I love the first one.
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I really enjoy your photobraphy, Andrew. 🙂
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Thank you, I appreciate that!
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Gorgeous photos. I love the gate – very atmospheric.
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Love these misty shots, and I’m partial to gates but that second one – beautiful.
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