Foggy Instagram WW

 Welcome to my ~foggy Instagram ~ WW Hop!

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 “On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless wednesday’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it does not need any description.”

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26 thoughts on “Foggy Instagram WW”

  1. “the woods is lovely dark and deep…… and miles to go before I sleep”
    Not me of course – one of my faves Robert Frost. It’s what immediately popped into my mind. I so love the marriage of a great shot with inspiring words.

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  2. I love how the sun is trying to burn through the fogginess. The trees are beautiful silhouettes against the foggy backdrop. Your over-all image has that sepia feel to it. Did you shot it or photo edited your image with this effect or was this all actually the way the view looked? Whatever the answer is it doesn’t matter because I just love the final outcome! Ah…your second one…the blue hues makes me cold and I get a bit of a creepy sensation looking at it. There isn’t an ax-murderer lurking in the woods is there? Happy WW!

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    • In both pictures they are the real colors that were present those days (different days). The sun, was fairly early morning, briefly after sunrise, so the (color) temperature was still pretty cool or pale. You can just barely see the bluish color on the top of the photo. So, no, it is not a sepia edit (I don’t actually like sepia very much anyhow), but real.
      And the second one – honestly? I was looking around and behind myself and around big tree trunks a lot more than I usually do, because it really did have a little bit of a creepy feeling to it. And I was alone – or so I thought…

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    • Thank you very much, McGuffy Ann Morris (is there a short form of your name, or would that be considered disrespectful, which I really don’t mean to be?). Do they inspire you for another story? That would be fab…

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        • Phew – I am very glad that you were not offended – you never know, when writing on the internet. Thank you so much, Annie. Very pleased to meet you and to getting to know you more. And I sure will see you around and read your stories on Sundays, Fridays, Wednesdays or any other day, right? Have a wonderful rest of the week!

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  3. I love the fog. I always get excited when I hear we may have some around my parts but it usually happens in the mornings and I’m not waking up for anything!

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    • Me, too, I am the same. The best fog is normally early, early in the morning, when I am either still in bed or getting ready for work, so no photos. But this time, because it was this weird weather pattern it was actually during the day – yay!

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