You catch the mountains in various lighting conditions, colors and moods. I bet you get a lot of misty mornings along the river this time of year.
Another river of moisture has come up the valley. It was 60 degrees here at dawn, and has settled into a steady rain for awhile. I’ve been lucky at night it clears a bit so I can see the moon. Waxing gibbous now, full on 11/5.
Eerie fog, fitting for the season!
It is. With temps dipping down to freezing in the mornings, the river has had a foggy bottom. Thanks, Brian.
I love the foggy pics!And those foggy cranes.
Fog is a real curiosity out here. Thanks, Nancy.
Cool fog images.
Thanks, Brad.
Great you didn’t miss the mist!
Didn’t missed the mist. Thanks, Geoff.
Show Misty for me……
I still have brain fog that makes me see things like they are in a crane fog more often than I like. Thanks, Shey.
I know you’ve had your troubles. Thank YOU for giving us so much here, I mean that.
Misty magic.
Magic mist. Thanks, Gigi.
darker and foggy for sure… cool!
Thanks, Cindy.
of course!!!!
Love the mysterious fall beauty of cranes in the mist it’s just so magical
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Fog is mysterious. Especially out here. Thanks, LS
I love mist at dawn!
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Excellent ethereal images!
Thanks, Brian.
Nice shots.
Thanks, Imelda.
Very foggy – results in nice pictures
Fog is a great effect. Thamks, Robbie.
That IS foggy! Mystic & magic come to mind.
Melodramatic, magic, mystic mist. With Beethoven’s 5th played backwards: 🎶 “Fog on the water. Cranes flying in the sky!” 🎶 Thanks, Resa.
You’re on a roll!!
xx
Like a jelly roll.
Do you know the singer “Jelly Roll”?
He was the refereance.
Hahahahaha!
You catch the mountains in various lighting conditions, colors and moods. I bet you get a lot of misty mornings along the river this time of year.
Another river of moisture has come up the valley. It was 60 degrees here at dawn, and has settled into a steady rain for awhile. I’ve been lucky at night it clears a bit so I can see the moon. Waxing gibbous now, full on 11/5.
The river is foggy on cold mornings. Thanks, Lavinia.