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Back again, Back again!!

Wahoo I am back on the blog again. I took a big break from it this summer due to the fact that I just moved in my own house June 18th of this year.


So I am going to make fun of Al D if he doesnot post anything for a few shall we do it. 
So to the real stuff here on the blog.


I had the advantage the other day to get up at sunrise and take some cool fog shoots while I am visiting my dad in Warrenton this week, while his wife is away.



I did lots of photographs of the fog at sunrise and at a different location yesterday morning to see what kinds of things I could get while it was still foggy and the conditions were holding up for it.



I took this picture at the beaver swamp behind my dads house. It was really cool to photograph fog there and I enjoyed every minute of taking the advantage of taking fog pictures.





The picture to the right is another location , I took pictures of the fog at during that morning.

It was still producing huge amounts of fog everywhere amd I decided to take the opprunity to do it while I could before the fog disappeared for good that day.


This was a good way to to start off my day of photographing fog at my dads house.





Have a great fall week everyone!














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