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Another Hazy Morning
Another Hazy Morning
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Another Hazy Morning


Foggy sunrises are among my favorite things.
After taking some pix around the house and the yard, I headed south on Mulliken Road to some of my favorite photography sites. The session worked like this:
I'd drive to a location with an interesting view, stop the car, get out, take a few pictures, get back in the car, and repeat. This happened at five places on Mulliken Road, within a five mile stretch. Three of the locations were fields, one was a cemetery, and one a farmer's grain elevator. I also fit in a from-the-moving-car snap of some fog-shrouded farm equipment.
This entire venture took me eleven minutes; I captured 31 images.
Then, unexpectedly, I found some deer crossing a field just south of town on my way home, and stopped to capture those on digital "film." Two more photographs, seven minutes later.
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This photo shows Hoytville, from across the field north of town. This barn's about a mile south of my place, and can be seen from my yard. And I played a bit with my December camera.
The 366 Snaps photo was of Moyer Cemetery. I think the photo probably speaks for itself.
I'm posting six outtakes this morning. Each has a commentary, though three reports are identical....
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 53
Title of "roll:" Another Hazy Morning
Other photos taken on 11/17/2012: Joan and I went for a walk in Grand Ledge. We took along our cameras, of course.
After taking some pix around the house and the yard, I headed south on Mulliken Road to some of my favorite photography sites. The session worked like this:
I'd drive to a location with an interesting view, stop the car, get out, take a few pictures, get back in the car, and repeat. This happened at five places on Mulliken Road, within a five mile stretch. Three of the locations were fields, one was a cemetery, and one a farmer's grain elevator. I also fit in a from-the-moving-car snap of some fog-shrouded farm equipment.
This entire venture took me eleven minutes; I captured 31 images.
Then, unexpectedly, I found some deer crossing a field just south of town on my way home, and stopped to capture those on digital "film." Two more photographs, seven minutes later.
==========
This photo shows Hoytville, from across the field north of town. This barn's about a mile south of my place, and can be seen from my yard. And I played a bit with my December camera.
The 366 Snaps photo was of Moyer Cemetery. I think the photo probably speaks for itself.
I'm posting six outtakes this morning. Each has a commentary, though three reports are identical....
==========
This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 53
Title of "roll:" Another Hazy Morning
Other photos taken on 11/17/2012: Joan and I went for a walk in Grand Ledge. We took along our cameras, of course.
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