Foggy Morning

Chris Dodkin

West Coast Correspondent
As in, I can't see to the other side of the street foggy!

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X-Pro1 and 23mm Lens
 
i don't know, i think i'd rather look at this a while longer than have the fog lift... beautiful as always. even if it was shot with that horrible, no good 23mm.
I promise I'll take the lens off eventually Beth - I'm in my 'complete immersion' phase right now though :D
 
Damn fine image there Chris. I saw this on Flickr! Fab! Not sure about the technique with the camera and the news lens you have. I think you should post them to someone who really wants one...... I'll PM you my address :D:D
 
Damn fine image there Chris. I saw this on Flickr! Fab! Not sure about the technique with the camera and the news lens you have. I think you should post them to someone who really wants one...... I'll PM you my address :D:D
In the mail Dan - tracking code is: UNEED2BUYYOUROWN1
 
Really Nice image Chris...but do you realize that now that you have caught that alien (between trees) you may someday go poof in the night.
There's one to the left as well Glenn - I'm doomed! :D
 
Yes, I was wondering about those aliens (or family, as Chris calls them) as well. Interesting shot!
Thanks Rob - we're all aliens you know....
 
Onions are like ogres; onions have layers, ogres have layers. :D

Nice shot, Chris. I love misty black and whites.
I'm so confused!

Thanks Brian - I think... :D :D :D
 
I'm so confused!

Thanks Brian - I think... :D :D :D
Well, I transposed the words a little in order to be in alignment with the word order you seemed to prefer in your response to Pete and because as a result the quote was not rendered exact I could not in good faith place quote marks around the sentence. All of the foregoing very likely explains your confusion, Chris. The actual quote, as I recall, delivered in a Scottish accent, was "Ogres are like onions; onions have layers, ogres have layers." Surely you recognize it now, Chris? :)
 
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