Seeing through the fog…….

9 years, 6 months ago 6

Our Heavenly Father gave us glorious fog this morning that lasted, lasted and then lasted some more!!  I asked Him in prayer last night to give these people some thing glorious to work with this morning, it was the best, longest lasting fog I’ve ever had here!!!!  Thanks Father, no one serves up light like You!

 

 

 

Glorious, glorious outpouring of his Grace and Love.  What a morning….

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

 

*Photo Note all images Fuji XT-1 and 18-135 lens

 

6 Responses

  1. Kathy Brasby says:

    Beautiful testimony. Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing both.

  2. Bill Fortney says:

    Beautiful God!!!!

  3. Gary Scaife says:

    How do you like the 18-135?

    Gary

    • Bill Fortney says:

      It is very sharp except the far edges at 18, seems very, very sharp from there on and in the corners by f8! It is a useful set of focal lengths, and feels solid! I never intended to buy one, but I’m gad I did, I think it will be getting a lot of use. It will most likely become my travel and Americana lens. It focuses very close and is very good for tight shots almost approaching macro range! I wish it were a F 2.8 to f 4, but then it would have been much larger, so I’m happy with the compromise. Overall, two thumbs up!

  4. Johnny Boyd says:

    Bill,
    It was great seeing you this morning, and yes, I finally found that rock. Funny thing is I shot that spot a couple of years ago when the water was so low it was not even close to flowing over the top. It was a blue sky day and I shot a lot of abstract stuff of the colors reflecting (ala Tony Sweet abstract) on those large rocks just upstream. Thanks again my friend.

    The fog was awesome in fact it was like coastal Oregon or Maine type fog.

    I also shot a lot of Fuji B&W this morning. Now if the weather man is right we’ll have snow on Saturday. I had snow with the Aspens this fall and snow in the Smokies during the fall colors would be…… well WOW OH WOW!

    Shot the Methodist church from up on the hill with the Nikon 300 you made me buy. The guy standing next to me with his Nikon 200-400 was blown away with my Olympus M1 and the Nikon combo (600mm effect) and then I let him see the XT-1 and he was well mumbling something about maybe getting rid of Nikon gear when he gets back home……lol…..sounds familiar.

    Possibly rain (mountain mist I hope) and cloudy tomorrow…… yep sounds like a day on Tremont and in the forest.