I wonder if there is a theoretical limit to the number of photos of icebergs, fog and the St George's Society Cliffs one can post before the audience becomes over-satiated?
While I was taking this photo Leah and the others were picking blueberries. When I went to get them I took the opportunity to snap this portrait of her, and a couple of my son on his bike.
I am, truly, a lucky man.

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Hmmm, I don’t know! I personally don’t seem to get tired of your photos! I guess there’s always just a slightly different enough angle and always slightly different lighting and tones that it’s always interesting to look at!
So, is that fog just ‘sitting’ there on top of the cliffs? That’s really cool! If it is, did it come down later on?
You just keep on posting these pictures. Personally, I don’t think I’ll ever tire of them.
Yes my friend, you are very lucky. And I’ve decided that for every iceberg picture you put up, I’m going to “try” to put up a pelican picture until they are no longer here, and then change it to “dory” pictures, because the dorys here are not put away through the winter and like an iceberg, are for the most part stationary and you need to be creative on how you photograph them. 🙂
Iceburgs never get old to me…keep em coming!
Keep them coming!
You are a luck man and I’m glad you know that.
Thanks All,
We often have fog in the summer and it generally comes from the Victor Bay side of things and flows over the hills around town.
Sometimes it flows over at the cliffs, usually just a little bit, but I have a very dramatic shot (a National Geographic photographer friend of mine said it was the best scenic he’d seen in three years – but I think he was just being a good friend).
I’m waiting for the Pelican photo Tina.