A black-and-white photograph captures a dense forest shrouded in thick mist. Tall, leafless trees stand like vertical brushstrokes, their trunks fading into the foggy background. The lower third of the image is dominated by an intensified, almost painterly veil of mist—created using translucent foil—blurring the forest floor into abstraction. The scene feels surreal and timeless, as if the trees are dissolving into a dream. The grain of the film adds texture, enhancing the ethereal, contemplative mood. Light filters softly through the mist, creating a delicate interplay of shadows and highlights.
A black and white photograph shows a thin branch with several dried, withered leaves still clinging to it. Water droplets are visible on both the branch and leaves, catching the light. The leaves appear delicate and translucent, their skeletal structure visible. The branch extends diagonally across the frame from left to right. The background is completely out of focus, creating a soft, dreamy bokeh with blurred shapes and light tones. The shallow depth of field emphasizes the fragile details of the dying leaves and the moisture on the branch. The overall mood is melancholic and contemplative, capturing the transition between seasons with the grainy texture of film adding to the atmospheric quality.
Black and white photo taken directly into the sun, shielded by the trunk of a large winter tree, whose shadows are cast towards the viewer. Abbey Lake and the trees beyond it lie behind the tree.