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I went to photograph the fog amongst the trees...……….
The last time I looked they were upright.
Logs, Basse?...……..
How often do you have fog in your town? We are having another gloomy start here in Chicago but we are determined not to let that ruin our mood. What I’m happy for is the fact that fog season is on again and hopefully we will be able to catch some of that like the last year! What do you think?
oak tree, in my front garden. high key development gives this a wintry look. it isn't snowing here (never has), but we do what we can to experience the season in a more traditional way ...
then we put on our swimsuits and head for the beach.
:)
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I recently started to investigate a local photography club and they very quickly challenged me to start being creative again. The challenge for March was tangles. I got my trusty macro on the camera and this is what I came up with.
After months of mild tepid weather our world was turned upside down in a flash. A wild and wooly arctic storm barreled through last night with ferocious winds and low snow levels. We were quite cozy indoors with our homemade soup and a fresh loaf of bread---and then the power went out. This morning, the snow continues as does our lack of power. The image shows the other side of our road from last winter, but this is basically what our world looks like today, with even more snow. Maybe I'll bundle up and head out for some new pics.
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This photo only shows less than half of the cascading falls...
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Tangled Views
Playing with the mind…
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OMG thats another fine mess you have gotten us tangled into Starr, help me put the lights up she said, ok I said and here we are getting strangled by the lights as they get into more of a mess than when we started, but we did fall down laughing as we did it..
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The world sits between winter and spring, caught in a restless in-between where frost lingers on the tangled ivy, and the first shy buds push through damp earth. The evergreens stand overgrown, their branches heavy with the weight of seasons past, while the garden—wild and unkempt—refuses to be tamed, a riot of brambles, forgotten herbs, and stubborn roses climbing the weathered cottage walls. Moss clings to the stone path, and the air hums with the promise of warmth, though the wind still carries a bite, a whispered reminder that winter has not yet fully let go.
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This is one of the most famous roads in Romania, and is frequented every year from June to October by million of tourists seeking for adventure and natural beauty. In October they close the road due to weather conditions.
Anyway, one of the best views out there.
Hope you like it, enjoy!
Photo: Transfagarasan, Romania
Driving the Icefield parkway you will stumble across Tangle falls. There are no signs and the parking lot is across the highway. Be careful crossing as cars come up on you quickly.
Acadia National Park along the Jordan Pond Trail. One side of the pond is nice and easy trail, but as you circle there are a few areas of rock scramble where you wonder if you somehow missed the trail. Beyond the rocks is a narrow elevated walkway to protect the delicate plant life. Dark tangled roots help create a somewhat eerie atmosphere, like you’ve wandered in to a fairy tail and forgot your breadcrumbs (rather like 2020).
Another looking back through the unprocessed shots from my trip to Yellowstone and the Rockies in 2017. This is a colour image but the lighting and weather conditions made it a very monochromatic experience.
Production Diary — “The Tangle of…”
I went to Japan expecting to take lots of street shots, so I packed light — mostly relying on my iPhone and even bringing along my long-abandoned PowerShot S100. Surprisingly, after more than ten years, the old battery still held a charge.
While nothing particularly remarkable caught my eye most of the time, this moment stood out: two girls in kimono walking beneath the maze of wires near Yasaka Pagoda. There were others on the street, but I removed them in post — leaving just these two figures alongside the centuries-old pagoda, tangled in a web of cables that feel anything but historical.
It became a strange, poetic scene — past and present layered in an impossible composition. I still can’t decide on the right title, so I’ve left it open-ended: “The Tangle of…”