Winter mist is probably my favorite winter scene. It arrives unexpectedly and makes everything it touches eerie and surreal.
“Mist is tiny droplets of water hanging in the air. These droplets form when warmer water in the air is rapidly cooled, causing it to change from invisible gas to tiny visible water droplets.”1
When the conditions are right, it creates a magical landscape. It also has this amazing way of draining color from the scene. All my photos in this post are color but the mist seems to wash most of the color away leaving behind unsaturated wondrous images.
Fog is denser and more all encompassing. You can’t see far in fog making it feel more ominous which Stephen King used to his advantage. But, mist? Mist is less dense and more ethereal. You can see distances through the mist but it’s distorted and more like viewing a painting than looking into nature.
It doesn’t happen frequently, but a few times each winter we get some amazing mist covering the lake.
Do you like the way mist transforms nature?
1National Geographic Society. (2012, October 09). Mist. Retrieved March 21, 2018, from https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/mist/
I’m participating in a Blogging A-Z Challenge for April 2018. I will be posting new content every day this month except most Sundays. Each post is associated with a letter of the alphabet, starting with A and ending with Z. My theme for the challenge is Winters in Maine. To read more of my A to Z posts, click HERE.
The mist is so magical and mysterious. I wouldn’t be surprised if a mermaid poked her head up.
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Mist really does transform the landscape into something magical. A mermaid would be a fun surprise!
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Love the sun trying to peek through. Gorgeous!
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I love those misty days. They’re so pretty.
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Very mysterious. Love those pictures.
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Thank you. There really is an air of mystery with mist.
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Lovely pictures!
Mist plays a big part in my book and setting was perfect for conjuring up sea mists.
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Sounds like an interesting setting for your book.
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The mist does encourage a magical feeling, lovely photos too.
https://iainkellywriting.com/2018/04/14/m-is-for-metlika-on-the-slovenian-croatian-border/
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Mist is quite photogenic.
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Beautiful pictures. My sister lives in ME and I will refer her to your blog. I think she would enjoy it. Thanks for visiting my blog and good luck with the rest of the challenge.
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Thanks for visiting!
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I love mist although we don’t get it very often where I live. I have a view of the CBD and sometimes the taller buildings are shrouded in mist. I also have a view of the park across the street and I love the misty mornings during winter. Gorgeous photos! Have a great weekend.
Sue from Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond
M is for the Magic of the ‘Now’ Moment
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Mist is so fun. I love what it does to the landscape. It must be nice to have views of the morning mist at the park across the street.
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That mist is beautiful – so evokative of mystery and always reminds me of Arthurian type tales where knights emerge from the mist. Very rare to see mist where we are in Australia (we’re on the other coast to Sue – but still too warm most of the year to get it).
Leanne | http://www.crestingthehill.com.au
M for Make It Happen
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It does have that Arthurian feel to it.
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Lovely photos. Mist and magic really do go together–promise and terror. So ready for a trip to Maine.
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You are right mist is both exciting and a little scary at the same time.
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I like your explanation for the mist and the photos are gorgeous!
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Thank you. Mist is quite photogenic.
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These photos are awesome! It’s like living in Washington State, as I do…you have to embrace all the weather patterns and enjoy each day…waiting for a sunny day here to do anything could take awhile…
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Washington state is beautiful too. I have a close friend who lives there and have spent some time exploring the area.
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I do love the mist. I find these kinds of photos especially inspirational in the classroom as writing prompts.
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I bet pictures like this make great writing prompts.
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A shroud is always so evocative! Anything can be hiding in its folds. Mist is the world’s shroud. Doesn’t it just make your imagination soar?!
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It does make your imagination run wild.
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