29th April 2014, Dunstanburgh Castle, 8am
Having done misty trees I thought I'd see what the Castle looked like in the fog this morning. I couldn't see it until I was a couple of hundred yards away and then it suddenly loomed dramatically out of the mist.

I liked the contrast between the sharp detail of the lichen rocks and the misty castle




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