Some mornings start with dramatic music. Others start with fog so thick it feels like the weather forgot to wake up.
The first walk today looked exactly like that. The sun was technically present, somewhere up there behind the mist, glowing like a flashlight through a bedsheet. Trees were silhouettes, the road barely visible, and everything had that quiet muted feel like the world hit the pause button for a minute. Not exactly postcard material at first glance, but the kind of light photographers secretly enjoy because everything looks a little mysterious.
By the time the second walk rolled around the weather had clearly gotten its act together. Blue sky, clean reflections along the canal, bare winter trees stretching over the water like they were posing for the camera. Same path, same canal, same legs doing the walking, but it felt like a completely different place.
That contrast is half the fun of carrying a camera on these walks. The route never changes much, but the light does whatever it wants. Fog turns the sun into a glowing smudge. A few hours later it is blasting through branches and lighting up the water like someone polished the canal.
Somewhere along the way there was also a slightly out of focus shot of a power line tower reflecting in the water. Not intentional. Let us call it artistic interpretation and move on.
No speed records were set today. Nobody was chasing a personal best. Just two solid walks, a bunch of photos, and a step counter slowly climbing until it landed at 14,000.
Not bad for a day that started looking like the weather app forgot to render the map.
And honestly, if every walk were fast, I would have way fewer excuses to stop and take pictures.
Which would be terrible for the step count, obviously.

All photos are my own, shot on my iPhone and sometimes edited in Lightroom.
AI images? Those are created by me too, using my own prompts.
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