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I don't really know where I went this morning. I saw a valley full of mist and plunged into it. I did find myself in a beautiful little place called Sheen and when I re-appeared on a larger road I was at a place called Hulme End. But I pulled over to catch these strange conditions. It was misty yet dull as if cloudy yet the sun was beaming through. The beauty of the little stone hamlet of Sheen was very much in my mind as a bullock wandered across the field to me as I took this shot. Somehow I couldn't escape the thought he was called Barry.
Taken on a road to nowhere in Argyll. I already knew eventually I would have to turn around and come back, but at the end of the road is this old building and one house. The owners saw me taking this picture and came out for a chat. A lovely couple who had seen the world but now in their later years wouldn't live anywhere else, but at the end of this long road in isolation. They grow food in their garden and after a tour, I came away with a pot of homemade jam. Once a fortnight they do a 100 mile round trip to a supermarket in Oban for the things they can't grow!
Early morning mist taken on 20th July 2022, from a viewpoint near the car park of the snowdon horseshoe.
Snowdon Horseshoe
The Snowdon Horseshoe is the name given to the horseshoe shaped ring of ridges and peaks on Snowdon's eastern side, and makes up part of the Snowdon Massif. The peaks included in the Horseshoe are those of Y Lliwedd, Snowdon, Garnedd Ugain and Crib Goch.
As Steve and I headed back to the car after a fruitless plod around a muddy field we spotted this weather phenomenon in the bank of fog that was moving down the glen towards us.
I have never seen a real live fogbow before so was very pleased to witness and photograph one yesterday on our trip North & West.
Moon & Mist
A predawn view of the Kilmartin Glen, as the moon gets lower in the sky and the mist runs through the length of the valley.
Kilmartin, Argyll & Bute
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Lovely early morning walk on the Mendips at Deerleap near Priddy looking down on the mist that coated the Somerset Levels.
Capture of a misty June dawn, with crops in
focus in the foreground, and trees shrouded
in mist in the background. Photo taken in
Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK in June 2014
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