Taken at Ashfield Station.
I think the fog kind of helps to draw focus to the structure in the foreground, but at the same time it doesn’t necessarily take away from what is in the background. I also like how it increases the feel of depth due to how it obscures.
I like how the structures interact with each other and provide different forms of angularity, and I also like how the monochrome helps the image feels quiet.
This is my submission into The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme this week is “Angles“.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week is hosted by Patti and next week’s will be hosted by Leya.
Edit: This one is hosted by Leya, so next week’s one will be hosted by Amy.
I slipped behind.
I recommend checking out the challenge to see how people interpret each theme.
I also recommend giving it a go.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy.




I love the fog too – great photo choice for the angles prompt. The leading lines are intriguing!
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Glad you think so 🙂
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I agree SH, the fog is a definite enhancement and the angles add interest. Great choice
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Cheers, glad you think so 🙂
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Me too. The fog adds mystery. Nice shot.
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Thank you 🙂
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This shot is so cool!!
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So glad I found you through WP Reader! 🙂
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Cheers, and thank you for your work 🙂
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Glad you joined in, SH. Love your shot with fog and different angles – really interesting and takes some time to understand how it all works!
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Glad to be involved, and happy that you got a bit out of the shot.
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😊
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