Roadside Fog
It’s that time of year for those misty, cool mornings that slowly introduce us to autumn. So of course, my camera and I rolled out for an adventure with some roadside fog on one of those mornings.
Next door neighbor, a longhorn cow, having her breakfast.
Field of sugar beets.
Red Angus are grazing in the background. They weren’t visible when I set up for this shot. So I waited for them to get a little closer.
This road runs alongside an already harvested corn field.
Flock of blackbirds “swimming” in the thick fog.
Sunflowers started blooming early this summer and are still popping up in our yard. They are a bright spot on such a gray day.
Intersection on the way home. Our mailboxes are enveloped in the dense fog up ahead.
These views are seen daily from the windshield of our cars and trucks but it looks completely different when it’s underneath a heavy fog.
Taking time to notice our everyday surroundings can be very soothing and even inspiring. I encourage you to the same. Hope you’ve enjoyed these images and may they bring some peace and quiet to your busy day.
Cheers!
I always enjoy your images, Leah. A beautiful, dreamy set.
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I always enjoy your pictures but today’s were especially interesting.
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Thank you, Angela!
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PS. Thank you for following, Leah. That’s means a lot. I really love your work.
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Of course! Your work is beautiful. I can’t believe it took me so long to figure out I can just hit the follow button. Wait, yes I can. I can be a little slow when it comes to the blogging community. Doh! Thank you for your comments as always! I’ll try to be better at that.
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Ha- I know what you mean! It’s a lot to keep up with much less just shooting the photos. 😉 Hope you’re having a great day.
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It is tough to shoot into the fog and retain attention of the viewers too. Great Job, Leah!
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Your photos are gorgeous! I too love the morning mists. ~ Peri
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Nice work Leah. Spring here in Australia and I’ve been enjoying getting back into photography myself.
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