This is the view down the River Ouse as it flows through York towards Skeldergate Bridge with King’s Snaith on the left as you look and the remains of the old port workings on Queen’s Snaith on the right. The River Cruise boat was just starting her turn to the mooring, the geese starting to warm up for flight as the sun started to burn through this early morning river fog
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cant go wrong with fog , love it
Thank you Julie, well can not let you have all the fun with fog now can I;)?
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fogy fantasticness and a wonderful scene
great eye for a shot
Thank you Rory.
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that crane is an awesome detail – love how it adds to the composition!
Thanks micklyn, it is a great reminder of this working port that is alas no more
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awesome atmosphere… i love the mist!
thank you, it is great they have forecast more mist :)
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Two worlds meeting in the middle of a vanishing bridge. Dreamy mist and sharp geometry, and the birds at home on any of them…
thank you as always for the lovely words you leave from your visit
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This is a brilliant shot – atmospheric, evocative, with fine geometry & mist. Like a good mystery novel. In fact, I think I feel a story coming on….
lol I wait to see what you have written:) thanks artwhiz
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great capture of ‘atmosphere’
thank you version 1
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great capture of ‘atmosphere’ and love the false headroom that the crane gives
Thank you version 2, hope you are busy Jon
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I love your river..
well you have your river and sea ;)
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Lovely B&W.
thank you Daniel
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