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Here:
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It's always gloomy fog in Canary Wharf on the 32nd floor. A forest, perchance?
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Foggy
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If you had a plane you could take something like this:
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Head to one of the hills with a parky bit in Norf- Highgate or similar.
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Was thinking of something around Putney/Kingston in the foresty areas. I know in Kingston there is a field beside the Thames with a load of cows.
Maybe I can take some snaps of them in the fog, like a theme of killer cows or something.
Getting a snap of a boat in the fog would be awesome, with barely anything visible behind it.
I should be foggy throughout the whole day hopefully, so I'd have enough time to explore.
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Just checked the forecast, says the fog won't be during the day any more. Capturing at night would be near impossible in some places
Hope it changes...
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St Dunstans in East should be pretty good. Going from there I would reccomend heading over to the Barbican Walkways and then down to the Wapping area. None of them foresty but great urban environments that'll work well with fog and should be doable at night.
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i thought this thread was going to be about Last Of The Summer Wine.
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Photographing Brian Wilde might prove a little difficult seeing as he's dead.
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Photographing Brian Wilde might prove a little difficult seeing as he's dead.
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but look....gasp :
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Gah, each and every day, the predictive fog is just becoming more and more sparse...
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Shooter's Hill. Should be good at the top.
Supposed to be foggy on Friday, hopefully extremely foggy as I want to do some photography.
Anyone got an idea of some decent places that would look interesting?
Thinking about finding a nice foresty bit and make something look fantasy/spooky looking.