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Oh, we’ve both been thinking of more difficult weather this week. Only yours is lovely.
Thanks, Margaret! I think it captured the moment
The north wind doth blow……..
Well, whatever direction it was!
That’s lovely Sue!
Thanks, Sarah!
I can feel that wind.
Yay! It wasn’t too bad as it was a reasonably warm day!
Amazing that it produces the illusion that you can actually see the wind.
There are some useful tricks in photography!
Keep them coming!
I’ll try!
Love it. Well done, Sue.
I have found a few good results using a slow shutter speed….but it does take experimentation!
An excellent image, Sue! Wonderful to feel the breezy through you photo.
Many thanks Amy, fun to use slow shutter speed!