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Thursday’s drive to Horsham commenced…
in these foggy…
conditions and ended, after a gorgeous day…
with a reasonably enjoyable sunset.
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20 thoughts on “Which Way Challenge-15-Wk-34”
Lovely Photo’s on your great drive with your Son Thank you
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Thanks for the ping back
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Hi Woolly, your photos are wonderful this week. I really like your last shot 😀
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Thank you. One of the benefits of not driving 😊
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I love the foggy road shots and the clouds reflected in the side mirror are amazing. Well done!
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Thank you. Fog is a favourite of mine also as is capturing a reflection.
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Love your selection of photos. I was a bit worried about that last shot, thinking that you were driving, until I read the comments and found you were the passenger.
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You’re right hand drive in NZ aren’t you? Left mirror. But agree that being passenger does free one up to take some mobile shots.
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Beautiful collection.
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Thank you
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Loved your photos, especially the last one with the mushroom cloud. Quite the shot! The reflections on the car are amazing.
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Thank you . I rather like that also. 🙂 One of the benefits of being passenger for a day.
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Nice. I enjoy being a passenger also, which rarely happens.
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Don’t you think cars always go faster when you are in the passenger seat though? Especially with young drivers behind the wheel.
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So true.
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🙂
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Love both the fog and the sunset. Great day for taking pictures on the road!
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It was and a great drive with my son. I sent an email to MGW advising her that we had not ‘killed‘ each other as yet…and added that were were 6 kilometres from home and only had 2 hours and 50 minutes to reach destination. 😀
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