I have two photos today. They don't have any connection, but I thought everyone would enjoy them.
The first photo was taken last night from inside the car as we were enjoying an unusually warm January day that was melting the snow along with 100% humidity.
One part of our street was very foggy.....it almost looks like the streets of London way back when. :)
Any thoughts on what you think the foggy street looks like? ____________________________
______________________________ The second photo was taken when I was in New York last year in early October.
The weather was beautiful, and I luckily captured the skyline with a double rainbow. :)
It isn't the best skyline of New York, but a skyline nonetheless.
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Great photos. Fog always makes of London too. And I actually remember that rainbow since a rainbow has become such a rare sight in NYC now. We had them all the time when I was a kid and I miss them. Thanks for posting these.
We're having a complete melt here today as well... sun and wind and rain all day yesterday mean the little snow we did have is nearly gone! Very strange for a Canadian January...
I love the second picture. So lucky to have captured that image!
I always think gog softens the edges of the world and gives a fairy tale quality. Had a couple of bitterly cold days here, that started foggy, but no snow yet - though it is forecast. Your picture of metling snow is very atmospheric.
Nice photos. I do like the fog effect and double rainbows are always special. I was just getting used to the 40-60 degree days now this week we have 60-75. Dressing in layers works best. :-) Thanks for sharing.
Well the first photo made me think of a showdown in the old west, which doesn't exactly make sense, but that's what came to mind first. (The fog reminiscent of the dusty streets. Or maybe the fact that I watched an old west themed episode of Doctor Who this morning.)
We're having the same warm weather in Chicago, was in the 50s today. But no fog since we haven't had any snow. Cool rainbow, especially when it's a double!
I think your New York skyline shot is a great shot... it's much better than my non-existant one :) And I do love that fog shot, it reminds me of that mist moving where the mist comes rolling in... Book Savvy Babe
Going to be 60 degrees today ....more melting snow. :)
ReplyDeleteVery unusual for January in Pittsburgh.
Those are great photos, especially the one with the rainbow. I'm hoping for a snowless winter this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Fog always makes of London too. And I actually remember that rainbow since a rainbow has become such a rare sight in NYC now. We had them all the time when I was a kid and I miss them. Thanks for posting these.
ReplyDeleteToo cool, Alex, that you saw those rainbows too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
We're having a complete melt here today as well... sun and wind and rain all day yesterday mean the little snow we did have is nearly gone! Very strange for a Canadian January...
ReplyDeleteI love the second picture. So lucky to have captured that image!
Isn't fog a spooky phenomenon? It's very foggy here today ... love the rainbow over Manhattan! You must have been in lower Brooklyn?
ReplyDeleteI was in Hoboken down by the water of course. Not sure how far up the River.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Foggy here, too. Wet and rainy. Can make one feel a little gray. The double rainbow helps.
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You were fortunate to capture that double rainbow on film - they don't always come out in pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey are both excellent photos. I do love the fog. Can you remind me where your header photo is from.
ReplyDeleteNot one but two rainbows! How lovely and very serendipitous for you!
ReplyDeleteWe get fog almost daily here in the morning during the fall. Love your rainbow shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the foggy street. We don't get fog often in Montreal but when we do I love the look it gives. I always have.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping.
My header was taken in Portree, Scotland. Adorable place.
I always think gog softens the edges of the world and gives a fairy tale quality. Had a couple of bitterly cold days here, that started foggy, but no snow yet - though it is forecast. Your picture of metling snow is very atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteWe have 50 degrees here in Ontario today. Wore a spring jacket to go shopping.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to New York myself, but it's a good rainbow.
Ilove foggy photos, so mysterious. Great rainbow...I can never quite catch them. Good job.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I do like the fog effect and double rainbows are always special. I was just getting used to the 40-60 degree days now this week we have 60-75. Dressing in layers works best. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Well the first photo made me think of a showdown in the old west, which doesn't exactly make sense, but that's what came to mind first. (The fog reminiscent of the dusty streets. Or maybe the fact that I watched an old west themed episode of Doctor Who this morning.)
ReplyDeleteLovely skyline with rainbow!
Foggy day photos remind me of eerie and mysterious movies or books.
ReplyDeleteAnd I always enjoy a rainbow!
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Great pictures! Fog is always ominous to me for some reason. Must be all those horror movies I watched growing up! *L*
ReplyDeleteLove the double rainbow picture!
We're having the same warm weather in Chicago, was in the 50s today. But no fog since we haven't had any snow. Cool rainbow, especially when it's a double!
ReplyDeleteThe fog pic: looks like the Mist is coming to get you!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the rainbows, too.
I think your New York skyline shot is a great shot... it's much better than my non-existant one :) And I do love that fog shot, it reminds me of that mist moving where the mist comes rolling in... Book Savvy Babe
ReplyDeleteFrom your comments I'm not the only one, but I love foggy day pictures, there's something magical about them. Great photos...
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely photos as you say.
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome photos! But I especially love the first one. It looks perfect for someone to write a story around. :D Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove both photos -- especially the rainbow. It's been super foggy here in the morning lately as it's been warmer and all the snow is melting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I just love when you unexpectedly see a rainbow!
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