One walk, three beautiful discoveries | Nature Photography
This week’s film unfolds at a gentle pace, beginning with a return to one of my favourite woodlands on a fog-filled morning. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when I arrived, but the conditions turned out to be just what I’d hoped for, allowing me to revisit a scene I’d photographed earlier in the year and this time transformed by mist. From there, I moved on to explore a quieter corner of the woodland, where a new grassland intimate abstract caught my attention, followed later by a delicate fern study. Three very different subjects, each offering its own quiet reward.

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