Sunday, January 6
Drama on the North York Moors
We decided to go for a tootle over the moors to Scarborough. One minute we were enjoying the lovely clear views of the rolling countryside, the next minute a thick mist descended. We stopped at the Hole of Horecum, just near Pickering where the mist was the most dramatic.
The last picture is an experiment with my camera - I have a setting for panaromic - so will be having a play! The photos were uploaded from my phone - yes this old girl is getting to grips with my new phone! No help from nephews was required either!
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Awesome photos. Love the mist.
ReplyDeleteAn Arkies Musings
a 'tootle' - that's so you!
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteOh that's stunning.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteAll together now...
ReplyDelete"Mull of Kintyre...oh the mists rolling in from the sea...."
Jane x
PS Absolutely fantastic shots!
Thanks for your comment on my blog--yes, do tag along on my attic adventures and have some of your own, too! We can encourage one another (I could use all the encouragement I can get!).
ReplyDeletefrances
Beautiful photos, so atmospheric and other worldy!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how that mist rolls in.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos
ReplyDeleteWatched the mist roll in like that one year at Whitby.
Fabulous shots Denise!
ReplyDeleteWhat I want to know is did Bing go with you?
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic. Wuthering Heights comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteMaggie x
Nuts in May
Hi there, thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos! That mist is very dramatic, and your pictures remind me that I don't visit the moors nearly enough.
Gillian x
A great atmosphere they evoke...
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs! Are they really all from your phone!? Happy belated New Year!
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