At Last
It's been a while... but I'm out again.
It sounds a little melodramatic but it seems like an age since we’ve had any decent weather here in my little corner of the UK, and when I say good weather, I mean of coarse fog, and or frost. These are the condition that I lust for these days.
Of coarse you don’t need these things to take some great woodland images but for the past three months it seems like all we’ve had is rain and gale force winds. So when I awoke this morning and, bleary eyed, looked out of the window to see a thin vail of fog over the houses I was out like rat up the proverbial drainpipe!
Having not planned for this little photography outing, I headed straight for my local woodland, it’s always good to have somewhere very familiar you can go to at a moments notice. Despite the fog not being that thick, there was more than I expected in the wood, it’s usually the other way around. Strong sunlight from the clear sky helped create a soft bright background for these images, just how I like them.
I even went to visit the old Oak tree that had fallen earlier in the year, which was nice.
Even though it is now shall we say, reclining, I think it still makes a compelling image.
I be making sure to visit this fellow again. later in the Spring to see if it is still living.
Here are a few of the images I took, I hope you like them.




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I especially love the sunburst image with the light coming through the fog and trees. Lovely images!
Great images mate. Was super foggy here this morning too but I was working unfortunately.