Temperature inversions on the low lying land behind Southport causes mist to hover in the morning. The fields drop because of the drainage, but the buildings and roads remain at their original height on their foundations – well most of the time – so you see buildings and roadside trees popping up like figures in a mirage surrounded by haziness.
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Beautiful landscape, Graham
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Very successful use of a limited palette and I like how the suggestion of structures in the mist works. Lovely!
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Wonderfully done!
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You really captured the fog well, and the yellow light almost makes it look like an alien planet. Ok, I am getting carried away there. But it is surreal somehow.
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That’s why I like it. In the cold light of day its a rather boring collection of barns, houses and trees.
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That’s beautiful and ethereal. We have a “marine layer” that pushes it’s way into our Valley every night. We get similar views especially in the early morning! It’s magical.
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