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Post by GeneW on Nov 17, 2006 16:41:21 GMT -5
Spent the afternoon and evening in Toronto and when I got home on the GO Train (commuter train) and stepped onto the platform, the area was surrounded in fog. Grabbed my peashooter and quickly braced it on a rail. I knew there would be motion blur but hoped it would turn out acceptably. In the parking lot the fog was very thick. Braced my cam on another rail for support and shot this one. On the street leading to my street the fog was especially thick and I wanted to shoot the receding street lights, but there was nothing to lean the camera on. No fences, not even a post to lean against, so I placed the camera down on the road, tipped it up a bit, and took this one. End of street, turned left, reached the front porch, and braced the cam on a bench for one last shot, as seen from my front door. Some of the colours looked a bit sickly, so I converted all the pics to B&W. Canon S45 (an old digicam), iso50 Gene
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Post by Randy on Nov 17, 2006 19:09:47 GMT -5
Those are neat Gene, I expected to see one of those Men in Black when I saw the fog.
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 18, 2006 2:29:05 GMT -5
Gene,
Really moody. I suspect one of those figures must be Humphrey Bogart.
Mickey
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Post by John Parry on Nov 18, 2006 5:03:03 GMT -5
Good grief Gene - do you live in Hell? !!
Nice shots - you grabbed the mood of the moment. I'm envious of these.
Regards - John
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Post by GeneW on Nov 18, 2006 8:05:42 GMT -5
Randy, Mickey, John, it was a thick fog that rolled in, but it was gone by morning. I was hoping for a few misty shots in the daylight. Glad I had a little cam in my pocket!
Gene
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