As I mentioned yesterday, September flew by. Pretty sure I’m not the only one who felt that way. Lots of rain and unseasonable warmth that, I hope, will produce some nice color for the October foliage show. Another thing that comes with October is fog.
To October…and Beyond. 🙂
Beautiful days you are having. We are having grey, grey, grey. Even with all the lights blazing I don’t have enough light in the studio.
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Grey, grey, grey today. 🙂 It appears that what we are about to receive came from your neighborhood. No complaints. After lack of water for several years in a row, I am always happy to see some more. If it never ends, well that’s another story. But we’ve had our share of nice days lately.
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We had a nice thunderstorm last night. My daughter and I went to the bog yesterday and the grey skies were wonderful. I quite like a grey drippy day, only not when I’m in the studio. I know what you mean about the moisture. Illinois was droughty off and on for years, and the water level in our lakes and the bog had really declined. I even wonder if that contributed to the lack of oak regeneration we’ve been seeing over the past few decades.
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I would guess that lack of water contributes to a lot of ecological distress.
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Yes. We’ll get one impressive thunderstorm and people think, “no drought”, but they are missing the signs.
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Yes, that’s welcome fog, all right. Not something we see much of over here in Austin.
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It’s funny when checking out the weather in the morning and seeing humidities approaching 100% because of the fog.
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Fog can add such a great element to photographs, as you’ve shown here. Really nice views. I always like the feel of mystery I feel with fog. And also a sense of calm. Very curious to see what this fall/winter brings.
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Thanks, Todd. I am eager to find out what our colors will be like. I have the third week of the month off for foliage photography and hope my timing will be correct.
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Lovely images Steve I am ready for some cooler dry weather as well hoping for a colorful fall !!
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Thanks, Bernie. We went from sweltering to cool almost overnight. Now we are still cool but a bit of a warm up on the way for the end of the week. It’s too early to fire up the wood stove.
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Splendid scenery, Many layers of color with fog in the valleys. A very interesting and lovely photo.
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Thanks, Yvonne. This viewpoint overlooks some nice hills and valleys which capture lots of low lying fog.
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You would have felt at home in our city this morning. I think you would have taken better photos than the ones in this article. https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/107526074/heavy-morning-fog-causes-widespread-delays-at-christchurch-airport
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Yep. That’s some serious fog you have there. The last several days here have resembled that but broken up by some pesky mountains. 🙂
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I am hoping there’s no more for a while as I have a friend flying in on Thursday.
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Good luck. I’ve only flown once, through thunder storms, and bad weather makes for white knuckles.
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Your hills and valleys really do allow for some wonderful photographs. When the fog rolls in here, there’s no way to get above it — at least, practically. People on the 45th floor of downtown office buildings sometimes get wonderful photos, but we flatlanders are denied such pleasures.
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It’s too bad there are no mountains close at hand for you to get away to. On the other hand, I wouldn’t mind some prairie to enjoy around here. There are some wide open locations in New England but they are hours away from here. We’ve got meadows which are great, but a horizon that goes on forever would be nice too.
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