Misty Woodland

For a number of reasons (too cold, too wet, too gloomy, landscape too boring, volunteer work at the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society, no dog to force me to go out to walk etc. ) I haven’t been walking too much of late. Since I take most of my pictures while walking around this means that I haven’t taken too many pictures either.

However, a few days ago I awoke a little early to find warm temperatures and to my amazement – fog (we don’t get a lot of fog where I live). From all the YouTube videos I watch I’ve learned that fog/mist is just the thing for woodland photography as it hides a lot of the clutter that often spoils a woodland image.

So I hurriedly got up, got dressed, and went out to the nearest woodland. I should have gotten up earlier, as by the time I got there the mist had started to dissipate.

These are the results.








Taken with a Sony A7IV and Tamron Di III VXD A056SF 70-180mm f2.8.

Some of my favorite pictures of 2022 – Black and White


Queen Anne’s Lace. 25 January.


Triple Arch Bridge, Rockefeller State Park. 17 February.


Statuette in a friend’s house. August 16th.


View from my bedroom. March 12.


Spanish American War Memorial, Yonkers, NY. March 23.


Tree across from my house. January 17.


Feeding pigeons in Washington Square Park. June 3.


Dandelion seeds. July 1,


Chrysler Building by night. September 13.


Skull light fixture. September 9.