Showing posts with label East Mountain misty morning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Mountain misty morning. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

Misty Morning Walk

 
This morning, Jeff & I went for a walk with Miki around the airpark.  It was another misty morning.  We've had quite a few of these lately and altho it's different from the norm, they are welcome.  It's nice to have moisture in the air.  This morning, as we walked, we came across some horsey neighbors, Ozzie and Jewel.  I couldn't resist stopping and spending some time shooting them.....
 

As we approached them, I loved the look of them in their corral munching in the mist.  Such a peaceful start to the day.
 
 
Here's a closer view of them with the trees just outside their corral sort of framing them.  This looks like it could be a scene from the Midwest, since the background mountains are hidden in the fog.
 
 
Ah, they've finally noticed me!  I have this feeling they are wondering what I'm holding in front of my face!!  It's a camera, not food!
 
 
Look at them peeking over the top of the fence!  I think they are hoping for treats from me - sorry, little darlings!  I have nothing to eat on me!  What sweet faces!
 
Enjoy!
 
 
 



Sunday, October 20, 2013

Misty Morning Walk


Yesterday morning, we managed to get out and walk before the morning mist totally burned off...


Loved this image of Patches and Jazz, our next door neighbor's horses.  The way they naturally posed, I thought they kind of looked like bookends or something in the mist.


Here's another view of them in a broader view where you can still see some of the mist in the distance.  Love the sort of dreamy feel the mist gives things.


I like this image of the cholla up close and South Mountain in the distance, both of whom are clearly seen.  In between is a layer of mist just hanging around....


Finally, the mist is truly beginning to burn off - I can see homes peeking thru!  I'm not sure if it's the effect of the mist, but the mountain just seems to tower over the homes, doesn't it?
 
Enjoy!