Friday Fogblogging
Perhaps you've read about Britain's killer fog (thanks, tabloids). It hung around all day yesterday and appears to be back this morning. I'm glad I'm not traveling anywhere.
On a clear day, from this vista in Waterlow Park, one can see the breadth of central London. Today you can't see 100 yards.
Same view, more or less, flash off, long exposure.
Highgate Hill Road, flash off, long exposure. This shot is kind of how the fog makes everything feel--blurry and indistinct.
ADDED at 6:35 p.m.: The Evening Standard, which for reasons that will be clear when you finish the sentence doesn't publish its news online, published as its cover headline today the words "Freezing Hell" to describe the scene at Heathrow. Um, freezing hell? That's what happens when the Cubs win the World Series.
On a clear day, from this vista in Waterlow Park, one can see the breadth of central London. Today you can't see 100 yards.
Same view, more or less, flash off, long exposure.
Highgate Hill Road, flash off, long exposure. This shot is kind of how the fog makes everything feel--blurry and indistinct.
ADDED at 6:35 p.m.: The Evening Standard, which for reasons that will be clear when you finish the sentence doesn't publish its news online, published as its cover headline today the words "Freezing Hell" to describe the scene at Heathrow. Um, freezing hell? That's what happens when the Cubs win the World Series.
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