HIT AND MIST
Photography week|March 14, 2024
Haven’t got the foggiest idea how to shoot misty landscapes? Stu Meech shows you how...
HIT AND MIST

It’s hard to think of anything more stunning than a misty morning. Get up early and stand upon higher ground, and you’ll see the landscape below transformed. Photographing these conditions can require a degree of luck – sometimes you’ll need to return to the same location over and over before you get just the right conditions. Keep an eye out for cold, clear nights following warm, wet days – especially in autumn – and you might find that your favourite locations are totally transformed at sunrise.

A favourite misty scene of mine is Corfe Castle in Dorset in southern England. The ruins stand high above the mist, and you can also capture some beautiful rays of light as the sun rises and shines through the castle’s windows and arrow slits.

1 MIST OPPORTUNITY 

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