There is nothing quite as good for revealing autumn mist to full effect as a clump of silver birch trees.
See how they shimmer and shine, how they loom?
Because that’s what fog does best – it makes things loom. It sends some things into the background, others into the foreground where they emerge from the mist.
Spooky? Perhaps.
But also there’s delicacy of water vapour condensing on heavy air, punctured by the scratched and nicked bark of the silver birch.
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