Wednesday Walk - More Fog
Happy New Year and here's a foggy walk for this #wednesdaywalk by @tattoodjay
Basically it has been foggy all December here and New Year's was no exception. We took a walk near a historic farm this time and the fog gloomed over the whole place.
It made the place seem a bit eerie especially since no one else was out on a walk. Probably sleeping off hangovers.
I did manage to spot another few people later on in the walk near a smaller path. They were trying to catch the fog like me. It never quite looks as good in a photograph though.
This group of people wanted the tree perspective, then they ran back into their car and drove off to their warm house.
Finally the sun came out a bit and highlighted the empty field a bit. This kind of reminds me of an Andrew Wyeth painting, it just needs a girl in the foreground reaching for a farm house in the background.
I came here for some good squirrel shots but only saw this one scrabbling away to its nest.
Now I have to resort to shooting sparrows, even they were sparse.
This one was probably my best photo of the day, it just took a bath making its feathers look a bit more vibrant. I thought it might be a different kind of sparrow at first but no its just a house sparrow lol.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)
Happy New Year 🥳🥳
Lovely foggy walk, great captures of the tall trees 🌳
Have a fantastic day.
!ALIVE
Happy New Year to you too, hopefully we can get lots of great shots this new year.
Thank you so much 😊
Cheers to that 🥂
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Wishing you all the best for the New Year
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)
Happy new year to you too, keep taking those nice early morning bay shots.
That is a nice photo of the sparrow at the end 👍 Fog is very hard to capture. Seems you don't get it or its so overcast its just a crappy photo with no light. Wow those are some tall trees! I always like tall trees like those with the undergrowth cleared away so you can really appreciate them 🙂
I suspect the original farmers may have planted those trees in a row like that, maybe as a natural barrier for racing horses. It used to just be a horse and cow farm and there's even an old graveyard of all the horses they used to have.