Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I is for - Into the Fog Bank

This shot of the car ferry departing the bay for Whidbey Island was taken from Point Hudson on a bright and sunny morning in Port Townsend. The ferry was about to enter a heavy fog bank sitting over Admiralty Inlet. Ever-changing fog conditions on the water are not an uncommon occurrence here. The fog was soon gone and a warm summer day prevailed.

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13 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Marvelous shot, Raf! And all too familiar! It is amazing how the fog can come and go so quickly around our part of the world!

Enjoy!

Sylvia

~JarieLyn~ said...

The fog is so scary, but your photo is amazing. Very beautiful.

Olivier said...

magnifique, et la lumiƩre fut, j'adore ce rayon qui transperce le brouillard
splendid, and light was, I love this ray which pierces the mist

magiceye said...

ethereal

Pat said...

Oh, this is gorgeous. Would love to have poster!

Rune Eide said...

It is NEVER dull when one lives by the sea. As you have shown here.

Hilda said...

Wow. It's hard for me to imagine that you can get a bright sunny day soon after this. Amazing photo, Raf! Love the light!

Small City Scenes said...

What a great shot. It looks like a painting by---------I can't think of the artist but it is on the tip of my tongue. See.....I am sticking my tongue out.

I love the wooden boats I will go see them when they come over this way. MB

Q said...

Wow!
Wonderful and inspiring!
Sherry

jay said...

Wow, that looks both scary and fun. I bet it's cold in there!

Great photo!

tapirgal said...

This is spectacular. It doesn't even look like what it really is, but it has an air of mystery, for sure.

Roger Owen Green said...

intriguing shot

Nathalie H.D. said...

Aaaaaaah this is gorgeous!
You've got to love the sea for providing such wonderful scenes.