Thursday, August 23, 2012

A Summer Veil

Boats and Fog, Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine
 © Doug Hickok  All Rights Reserved  (Click on image for larger view)



Early morning mist drapes a thin veil over Mount Desert Island, partly concealing boats moored safely in harbor. Along the coast of Maine, fog can occur with regularity, at any time of year, even on warm summer days in August. This is the view from a hilltop garden that I featured in a post earlier this month.

18 comments:

  1. awesome picture, the fog gave a special touch of mystery in this composition!WEll done!
    Léia

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  2. excellent, i love everything with some mist or fog in it :)

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  3. So foggy, just like London in the old days. ;)
    Is there a place called New London in the States?
    Well, you have New Hampshire, New Jersey, etc.
    There must be somewhere, perhaps not in SC, named after London.
    Say if I see some yaks in England, I shall name that place New Yak. ;o)

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  4. Fog adds such mystery to photographs. A wonderful image Doug.

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  5. The fog gives a misterious look... beautiful image Doug.
    Greetings

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  6. Fog is so moody, love your shot!

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  7. beautiful shot, nice to see so many vessels together

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  8. what a splendid photo.. elegant in this situation... really nice

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  9. sun and mist in an enchanting new england combination !!! great angle, too !

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  10. Very atmosphere. Who says you need sunshine?

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  11. What a beautiful image - I love the mist incredibly, it conveys a mysterious atmosphere. And your poetic title is brilliant as well. Great work!

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  12. Beautifully tranquil scene--I can almost hear the harbor sounds and smell the sea.

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  13. looks like thin fog, i can see a hint of sunlight on those boats.. such a beautiful scene, great shot! :)

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