
August 18, 2019; Estoril, Portugal. Just starting the third cup of coffee and another pastel de nata. Back to the conversation. I had put the camera away.
Then I looked up and got it out again.
(Check yesterday’s post to see how this started.)
(Nikon D500, Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 2.3; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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Having a “ceiling” gives a bit more weight to the image, I think. I think I prefer the first though. As I like the silky appearance of moving water,and fog is water, I like the wispiness with the hint of movement there a little better.
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Geez, I wish there was an option to edit comments. That was a garbled mess. 😦
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Tried dictating yours to Siri sometime and yule see what a garbled messes.
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I never use Siri because I used to have spell correct enabled on the iPhone and that was a lesson in not letting AI take over your life.
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I thing that’s a good idea.
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It’s hard for me to decide. What a difference a 10th of an hour makes, just six little minutes.
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Things change so quickly. Often with sunrises it’s seconds that challenge. Sometimes it’s subtle and sometimes not subtle at all.
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Beatiful as well – maybe the six minutes before still is my favorite though. You had to be fast, I know.
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impermanence…mother nature’s beauty transforming…moment by moment
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That is her wont.
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The main difference that stood out for me is the much darker band of clouds across the top. It seems strange that the rest changed only a little.
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Actually the fog lifted completely and then returned.
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Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.
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Mysterious and haunting.
Wonderful shot!
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Thank you. I was very fortunate to have been in the right place at the right time.
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Wow!!! You didn’t promise too much!
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Thank you. It seems to have worked.
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Remarkable capture, Michael!
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Thank you. It was a remarkable moment. All that and pastel de nata and coffee too!
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I really like this one! And the three coffees btw 👏
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Thank you very much. The thing really got me was that the fog had almost completely cleared and then came back in six minutes.
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Absolutely stunning
I like this landscape that appears in the mist clouds
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Thank you very much. I am very curious as to how you found me.
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We all have websites or blogs with people who comment
Sometimes out of curiosity I visit the site of a person who commented on where I come from too and I make beautiful discoveries
I started my site in 2012: at first I let people come, but to meet them, it was also important to go to people.
If you stay at home all the time, how do you meet people? …….
This explains this: D
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Perfect. I completely agree. Thank you very much.
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It really seems palpable, this fog.
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It does. Almost like whipped cream or something.
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Very nice atmospheric landscape photo.
AK
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Thank you. It was an amazing atmosphere.
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