Autumn In Anglezarke
A trip to Anglezarke this morning held great promise as the entire area appeared to be socked in with dense mist, something I don't tend to see much of around here (probably because I'm never out and about early enough), so I was quite excited as I unpacked the camera and lined up my first shot.
Unfortunately, that was pretty much the only one that benefitted from the mist as it more or less vanished immediately after.
The weather continued to be unpredictable as I delved deeper into the woods, eventually just clouding over and raining, calling an early end to the days proceedings.
All images taken with the Fuji GFX100S mounted on a tripod and equipped with either the 20-35 f/4 or 45-100 f/4 and a CPL. Processed from individual raw files in Capture One Pro 23.
1. Mildly Misty
This scene presented itself as I parked up. This tree being literally on the opposite side of the road to the car park. It's a shame the mist didn't last much longer though.
2. Out of Bounds
This bit of woodland would be great to explore, but it's behind a fearsome looking bit of barbed wire that effectively said "no exploring for you!"
3, Into The Woods
Bit of a pity about the bright patch of sky on the top right here. I could crop it out, but I don't want to lose the branches on the tree next to it.
4. Taking Steps
I now have a wide angle lens for the GFX, allowing a completely new perspective on things.
5. Side Light
A brief break in the showers and gloom as I made my way back to the car.