This is just plain lovely. We've had a lot of fog here too, lately. I like it. On the golf course Sunday, however, I had to keep asking, "Where the hell's the green?"
This is cool. For some reason it reminds me of my trip in 2003 to visit my daughter in Australia, where she was spending a semester. We drove for miles to see the Blue Mountains, where she had hiked and thought it was beautiful. When we got there, the fog was so thick we couldn't see ten feet.
It all looks quite eerie and atmospheric!
ReplyDeleteAll weekend from our house we could not see the top of Camelback.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a different environment than I imagine for Scottsdale...more like Bali.
ReplyDeleteI didn't expect to see fog in your area. Makes a lovely picture
ReplyDeleteNice fog picture. We've had fog the last few days here too, but no palm trees to peek through!
ReplyDeleteThis is a rare sight in Phoenix.
ReplyDeleteCamel Back mountain...very interesting name...the fog adds mystery. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDeleteAnother nice rainy image.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a rain forest!
ReplyDeleteFog makes the photos so interesting...
ReplyDeleteWell done, Sharon.
This is just plain lovely. We've had a lot of fog here too, lately. I like it. On the golf course Sunday, however, I had to keep asking, "Where the hell's the green?"
ReplyDeleteI can't remember the last time I saw fog in Phoenix. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is cool. For some reason it reminds me of my trip in 2003 to visit my daughter in Australia, where she was spending a semester. We drove for miles to see the Blue Mountains, where she had hiked and thought it was beautiful. When we got there, the fog was so thick we couldn't see ten feet.
ReplyDeleteYes I've seen the Blue Mountains like this too..fog can change any image into a mysterious scenario. That is very low cloud indeed Sharon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful with fog too!
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