"Romantic Realism/Idealism" is the term sometimes applied to this genre of imagery having been first applied to the 19th C. American painters of the so-called "Hudson River School."
I should have been born back then … "Past-Life" Regression fans anywhere hereabouts?
I once lived about 2 blocks from the beach front in San Diego near Pacific Beach. We got lots of foggy mornings and nights there, which were kind of nice. It was fun to see the fog rolling in like billows of smoke at night. We could hear the fog horns from the boats out on the water at times. Kind of haunting, but, at the same time, kind of melodic.
However, when the fog lasts day and night for days on end it does get a bit tiresome and kind of gloomy. Thankfully, it is only for a short time during the early summer.
Beautiful picture, Mac. I have seen many of those up in the mountains early in the morning, and it is very spiritual and makes one feel very close to Mother Earth.
I used to live on top of a mountain in West Virginia. Panoramic views. I loved watching fog roll in - you could see it coming for miles, and then it just sort of enveloped you.
"Romantic Realism/Idealism" is the term sometimes applied to this genre of imagery having been first applied to the 19th C. American painters of the so-called "Hudson River School."
I should have been born back then … "Past-Life" Regression fans anywhere hereabouts?
I'll get my rod and my staff and make more fog for you to enjoy.
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Maybe you should live here in Chongqing. One of its nicknames, and a very appropriate one, is "The Misty City".
Oh, as for being a regression fan, I want to be Mr. Darcy.
Clear away the cobwebs and enjoy the fog.
Nothing like a ''Froggy Morning''...
Perhaps with my rod and staff I will cause it to rain frogs for you.
Let us contain the pestilence within the FP.
Nothing like a ''Froggy Morning''...
And when the mist is on the lake or stream and you cast blind to fish … and if there's a hit … and a tug and a splash from the mist …
… nothing like it!
Just be careful you don't hook a ''Massive Froggy''....
Frogs taste good !
Like chicken, or so I'm told.
Like the best chicken wings you've ever had. The frog leg meat taste and texture is just like the meat in the two bone section of the chicken wing.
Eating frogs' legs makes one JUMPY.
That is one beautiful photo. Love me a foggy morn'
I once lived about 2 blocks from the beach front in San Diego near Pacific Beach. We got lots of foggy mornings and nights there, which were kind of nice. It was fun to see the fog rolling in like billows of smoke at night. We could hear the fog horns from the boats out on the water at times. Kind of haunting, but, at the same time, kind of melodic.
However, when the fog lasts day and night for days on end it does get a bit tiresome and kind of gloomy. Thankfully, it is only for a short time during the early summer.
Beautiful picture, Mac. I have seen many of those up in the mountains early in the morning, and it is very spiritual and makes one feel very close to Mother Earth.
I used to live on top of a mountain in West Virginia. Panoramic views. I loved watching fog roll in - you could see it coming for miles, and then it just sort of enveloped you.
Lovely pic, Mac.
Wonderful comments for which I say "Thank you, all."