Time to draw this series to a close with a final batch of foggy treescapes…






‘Rather like scenes from a tapestry I have been stitching over the years’ – James Ravilious
Time to draw this series to a close with a final batch of foggy treescapes…







I’m not sure how long I can keep posting this series before the winter becomes too distant to be meaningful, but it was a very productive morning.

Frosty fog in the dawn light, hiding clutter and context. Isolated shapes in place of familiar views. Receding planes of grey. A morning to treasure after weeks of flat, dark, steel-grey skies. An hour of billowing variations in density and luminance. Until – gradually – the rising sun burned-off the mist to leave clear, sharp light. Still a lovely morning, but not where my mind was. So, home for coffee and Photoshop.

After low cloud and persistent drizzle the previous day, it was a pleasant surprise to wake up to a clear, fine day.
A couple of other images taken from near the site that morning before packing up and moving on….

For ten minutes or so, cloud tumbled over the flanks of Carnedd Llewelyn and into the cwm above the lake.

..and the sun shone on the north ridge and east face of Tryfan
From the same Easter weekend walk as my previous Worm’s Head post….





