one of the things I most enjoy about my daily walks by the river and Frith is the ever changing scenary with seasonal growth, different birds coming and going and the changing weather.
I walk along the bank of the Esk to where it joins the Firth of the Forth (firth is a Scottish word for wide river mouth - where I am it is about 15 miles across) and one of the most dramatic changes is when fog descends in the Firth and the land on the opposite side disappears. On Friday, when I took the photo on the left there was no other side but on Sunday, in the right hand photo, it is back.
if you want to join in, you can choose any kind of linked pairs to share, the linky will be open until 11pm (UK time) on Tuesday.
I'm eager to see what kinds of linked pairs you all share
I love the contrast. Great minds think alike! Mine is similar.
ReplyDeleteQuite a difference!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Helena. I'm an obsessive connection maker so this appeals to my pattern finding side perfectly. I'm sure I'll be joining in at some point this year.
ReplyDeleteI like that your photos were taken *days* rather than season's apart. Just shows how changeable our weather is!
Excellent camera work. My pair will auto post soon and I'll come back to link up.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't the sea also look so different depending on the light? You've captured this really well ...
ReplyDeletewow what a difference the fog makes!!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a lovely scene - with or without the fog!
ReplyDeleteGreat pairing Helena....my pairing is weather related too...I'll be back with the link once I've actually written the post!! Xx
ReplyDeleteOooh! what a lovely contrast and a great 1st Pairs.
ReplyDeleteA lovely contrast and pair of photos Helena, planning to join in and my pair are very similar!
ReplyDeleteGreat pairing, and beautiful photos. I'm finally off the road and should be able to post mine tomorrow. Looking forward to another year!
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