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Nice pics Mark! Is the "fog" you can see in some of the pics because of the humidity you have there in SC?
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Hakan wrote:
Nice pics Mark! Is the "fog" you can see in some of the pics because of the humidity you have there in SC?
I think the fog effect that you are seeing is that these pics were taken with my cell phone and not a regular camera. There was no fog in person. Just lighting entering the cheap cell phone camera lens.
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MarkinSC wrote:
Hakan wrote:
Nice pics Mark! Is the "fog" you can see in some of the pics because of the humidity you have there in SC?
I think the fog effect that you are seeing is that these pics were taken with my cell phone and not a regular camera. There was no fog in person. Just lighting entering the cheap cell phone camera lens.
Ah, I was gonna say my camera does that after sitting in a nice cold AC room and then going out in to the surface of the sun temps we've been having lately
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MarkinSC wrote:
I think the fog effect that you are seeing is that these pics were taken with my cell phone and not a regular camera. There was no fog in person. Just lighting entering the cheap cell phone camera lens.
Ok, that explains it. I am spoiled with a Sony Xperia Z phone that has a 13 megapixel camera. Unfortunately I did not see any Mustangs or other cool cars tonight during my daily after work Copenhagen bike trip. But I can at least share a pic of the Queen of Denmark's boat:
A Viking ship in the Copenhagen harbor:
Some strange steampunkish conversation piece of art(?) at an outdoor bar, also in the Copenhagen harbor. Who knows, maybe some of those old bearings used to be inside a 8- or 9-inch Mustang rearend:
And just a nice view:
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