Misty Mornings.
01st December 2022
The mists we are experiencing these last few mornings are not all bad news, because while they are undeniably bad news for drivers they are not bad news for a landscape photographer.
If you are able to get to an elevated vantage point you are in with a chance of seeing a ‘Cloud Inversion’. These scenes where the mist hangs down low in the valley with the higher points showing in sunlight can be very photogenic.
This morning I was up on Llangynidr moor in the Brecon Beacons looking down the Usk valley at one such scene.
First thing the cloud was really dense.

However, as the morning unfolded it became more broken, which is ideal. Elevations showed through and were bathed in sunlight.

A lovely scene on a glorious December morning!
If you are able to get to an elevated vantage point you are in with a chance of seeing a ‘Cloud Inversion’. These scenes where the mist hangs down low in the valley with the higher points showing in sunlight can be very photogenic.
This morning I was up on Llangynidr moor in the Brecon Beacons looking down the Usk valley at one such scene.
First thing the cloud was really dense.

However, as the morning unfolded it became more broken, which is ideal. Elevations showed through and were bathed in sunlight.

A lovely scene on a glorious December morning!