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I called in sick that morning to go around and make pictures in the fog.

Hanging around unemployment centres in South West Dublin on a misty morning is usually not recomended.

Leica m6. Zeiss 35mm.
Ilford fp+ dev xtol.

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:iconmyoung4828:
repeated triangle shape, very nice in the fog, I like

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:iconbrenz89:
It was foggy this morning and my options were to go to photography class, go street shooting in the fog, or just stay in bed. I chose stay in bed. Shame really, because I probably missed cool shots like this.
Good job

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:iconobsidian-fox:
Great capture, makes earth almost alien in its simplicity if that makes sense.

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:iconrhapsouldize:
great graphic image, seamus

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:iconfil-a-funambules:
Actually, it's scary. But in a good way.

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:iconcyril-helnwein:
Love it... I miss the fog. Here it's just smog.
:iconsomeinspiringtitle:
Magnifico, if dali took photographs in dublin, they might look a bit like this.
:iconmom-the-bomb:
Be careful about hanging out with the unemployed. You might become one. :giggle:
:iconreynaud:
great symmetry, i love the timing of the man unde triangle too, it makes an effective contrast of man and man-made.

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