I've been thinking of getting more into #woodlandphotography because I live in the woods. I've come to realize that it's not an easy endeavor. I went out with my little #ricohgrd after a surprise snow dusting and took some photos on my walk. It was nice to clear my head and drink in the gorgeous shades of grey with the white snow.
This morning’s dog walk saw me wandering in the woods on the Black Isle as the mist drifted in and out. This particular wood is slightly higher up than the rest of the isle so the mist tended to thin out. Still gave some nice soft light though. At this end of the wood, an ancient stone wall is covered in green moss and marks a boundary between the pine plantation and some old growth trees.
Woodlands like that are my main area of exploration for the next few month… no grand landscapes (at least not around the corner), but instead lots of small details and things to discover. Looking forward to all the hidden gems lurking in there.
After a month off to move house and do family things, I'm back, and I can't wait to be getting out with my camera more often again. Anyway, here's one from the Forêt d'Andaine, Normandy, France.