I'm quite liking these foggy mornings. Mid-Jan, and a stroll by the scenic route (alright, not that scenic) through Keighley after dropping The Childs at school gave the opportunity for a few photos.
The lighting allowed for a few moody shots with a slightly blue tint...
...but worked better in greyscale. However, the water above blocking the path turned out to be from a burst pipe which was pumping raw sewerage onto the path (did I mention this was the scenic route?) so I beat a hasty retreat and vowed to burn my footwear as a precaution, even though I'd avoided the in-the-loosest-sense water.
Back on a nicer path, and the sun was trying to break through.
I do like how even though this is spitting distance from an industrial estate on one side and a council estate on the other, you could almost be out in the countryside.
Down by the river Worth, a shame more isn't made of this corridor of greenery, you wouldn't really know it was there if just passing.
Down in the water, the remains of a safe, which obviously wasn't very... There's always something interesting to photograph dumped in this river, if you happen to like that sort of thing.
A final moody greyscale shot. Maybe one of these mornings I'll be able to photograph this spot in nice sunlight.
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