ARCHIVE 344 – MIST LIFTING, HERONS GREEN
April 1, 2018 14 Comments
Early morning mist lifting at Herons Green Bay, Chew Valley Lake, south of Bristol; 6 Apr 2015.
Driving through the Chew Valley, heading for the Mendip Hills, I came out onto an open stretch of road beside Chew Valley Lake and was suddenly enveloped in thick mist. But over to my left the sun was starting to rise, the mist was lifting and changing colours in the most visually seductive ways – and I swerved into a layby, jumped out and started taking pictures.
I was there for about an hour, and this is the first of a short series of images from that misty morning. I love images with little detail, and the telezoom that I’m married to was just right for picking out scenes in that warm softness.
Chew Valley Lake is a large reservoir, the 5th largest artificial area of water in the UK. It was opened in 1956, to supply Bristol with drinking water. It has many memories for me because it was here, in 1967, that two school friends first opened my eyes to birds and birdwatching, and so set me on a path and interest that continued through to 2002. I no longer go birdwatching, but I retain a deep love and feeling for birds, and see them as an essential facet of all land-, water- and skyscapes.
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Technique: D700 with 70-300 Nikkor lens at 78mm; 200 ISO; Color Efex Pro 4.
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Beautiful light, so peaceful and calm. Perfectly processed!
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Thank you – this is a favourite of mine. 🙂
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I can’t wait to get some shots like that,
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Leanne, glad it gets to you! Adrian 🙂
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Seem to think I have seen this photo before…but love looking at it again anyway. Might be a similar one perhaps.
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Yes, you most probably have seen this photo before, its a picture from my archives that has been posted before, possibly more than once. All of my Archive posts have been posted before. I keep a spreadsheet that tells me on what date(s) posts have been published, so that no posts are republished in quick succession. Glad you still like it. Adrian 🙂
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ah yes, course, makes sense.
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Beautiful and moody, Adrian!
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Glad it gets to you, Sheila, thank you. A 🙂
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Misty morning memories. Magnificent!
💕XXXATPXXX💕
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Thank you, my friend! Hope a day which I know is special for you is going well. ATP xxxXXX!!!
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We’re almost there! ❤️
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Excellent, Adrian. I like that it ends in nothingness on the right.
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Thanks, Harrie! A 🙂 🙂 🙂
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