When staying in Mannum, South Australia it was foggy, sea fog to be exact one morning. I grabbed my camera and the first photo is what I saw. The photos were taken from the Caravan Park.
Yes, it's a Pelican - two -
Mannum has a population of just over 2,000 people. The streets were bare of people, no one in the shops and one being closed for lunch. A new supermarket up on top of a hill seemed to be always busy each time we visited it.
The first European settlement in the area was in 1840.
I love fog. (I don't have to drive in it)
ReplyDeleteNot a good idea to drive in it if you can get out of it.
DeleteI thought there was a problem opening your post ! but this was the fog ! I like that, it can give excellent pictures as the # 4 !
ReplyDeleteI thought people may wonder what the first photo was :)
DeleteMy favourite is the 4th photo.
I love the foggy pictures even though I can't see what's in the first one. I think they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere are two pelican's n the first photo - it's 'spot the pelican' :)
DeleteThe photos are great. Especially the one of the inlet in the mist...beautiful and eerie.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteSuch thick fog and makes everything eerie and mysterious. Good you weren't driving in it though.
ReplyDeleteEarly in the morning fog - went quickly though.
DeleteI like these--- but especially the first and fourth. Wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill..
DeleteYou did an excellent job of photographing the fog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andy.
DeleteI've not commented before but I really wanted to tell you how much I like these photographs...they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth.
DeleteFogs come in and sensible locals if they don't have to be up early
ReplyDeletefor work stay indoors - why drive in a fog?
Seems the barges are operating on the river, though.
I am sure the gulls, pelicans and duck varieties will get out of the way.
Strange this absence of the locals in the streets - very strange????
Colin
Also mostly an early morning fog means a clear perfect sunny day.
DeleteSlight fog here this morning on the north side of the Brisbane River and now perfect sunshine.
Colin
Was winter and the town is small, mainly a tourist one, so hence no people.
DeleteWe will have a few fogs from now on too.
I do love the soft mystery that fog brings to everything (except on the road).
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos - thank you.
I always like fog, it's a mystery what is ahead. Thank you.
DeleteUnbeleivable pictures, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome and thank you.
DeleteIO love your sea fog. In my place we have fog mainly in the autumn
ReplyDeleteWe have a bit of fog here sometimes in the autumn an winter.
DeleteThe fog creates an atmosphere of mystery and fantasy . Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteKisses
Thank you.
DeleteFog gives the scene quite a sense of mystery.
ReplyDeleteIt does, it's a different light for sure, or lack of :)
DeleteThese photos are beautiful, the fog adds something special, a little magic.
ReplyDeleteThank you..
DeleteNice photos, I like walking when it is foggy
ReplyDeleteIt's a different thing to do, walk in the fog.
DeleteFog gives emotion to photos. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane.
DeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of nature. Great with the fog around.
Many greetings,
Marco
Nature at one of it's best that morning..
DeleteBeautiful images in the fog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob.
Deletethese photos are really beautiful dear Margaret ,it seems you don't miss any lovely moment to capture great timing this time too ,best wishes
ReplyDeleteSometimes I miss out, but I try.
DeleteThank you.
I love fog. Very beautiful photos!
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DeleteThe fog makes everything moody and soft. Love your photos.
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DeleteWell as others have also commented - fog does give photo's a different mood somehow.
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely shots, thanks for sharing.
All the best Jan
Thanks for commenting and visiting.
DeleteThe foggy, foggy dew is due! Love these photos...and I particularly love the seagulls. :)
ReplyDeleteI was in foggy heaven there at Mannum.
DeleteAs others have commented, the fog adds a delightful atmospheric quality to the pictures.
ReplyDeleteMakes one wonder what is beyond.
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