Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Foggy morning at Spruce Creek



We've had a number of foggy mornings lately. These pictures were taken at the Preserve of Spruce Creek golf course. The first shot shows the clubhouse (pro shop and restaurant.) The second photo captures two foursomes on hole #1 ready to tee off into the fog.

20 comments:

Taken For Granted said...

Golfers could lose their balls in a fog like this.

RedPat said...

It seems so weird to see people in shorts when it is really cold up here, Lowell! ;-)

magiceye said...

Beautifully captured!
How was your game?

William Kendall said...

The fog won't stop a golfer, huh?

Kate said...

Attractive shot of Club House in the mist.

Randy said...

Golfers will play under any condition.

Halcyon said...

Fog makes for such pretty pictures!

cieldequimper said...

Well your fog isn't as thick as mushy peas (French expression)and it makes for a pretty atmosphere!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Love the misty shots Lowell, oh how I would love a foggy morning, this blue sky is getting a bit monotonous :)

Anonymous said...

Still looks warm though!

Cezar and Léia said...

Wonderful pictures! I have the sensation of a cold morning but you guys are keen on to play golf! Have a good game! ;)
Léia

Sharon said...

There is just something about the fog that I love. These photos are fantastic!

Judy said...

Fog adds a hint of mystery to any scene. Nice shots!

Small City Scenes said...

Into the fog they go. Do they have glow in the fog golf balls? MB

Pat said...

Fog makes for such beautiful photos, I think. Fore!

Small City Scenes said...

Regarding the bird feeder---Bob made that one. easy peasy--drill a 1 1/4 inch hole in a piece of 4x4 and stuff it with suet and you are all ready. Maybe if you could hang it on a skyhook the squirrely varmints will leave it alone. haha good luck with that. We don't seem to have squirrels out here on the little farm. I saw a Douglas Squirrel about 3 yrs ago and that's been all. Weird. MB

Jack said...

Ooh, you guys all dress the same in black windbreakers and tan shorts. Very nice!

Gunn said...

I think the first image is just fantastic!
It could also have been part of a film....

Wow!

I will remember this.

Karl said...

A foggy but warm morning I would say... I like the atmosphere these photographs transmit.

Kay said...

It doesn't look like anyone's at risk of getting lost?
BTW re: your comment about your being bored in Sequim. We have 3 golf courses, restaurants, and even a Home Depot. We're not completely beyond civilization.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson