A forest photographed from a great height?

No, moss around the base of a tree.
One can be deceived by first impressions.
A forest photographed from a great height?

No, moss around the base of a tree.
One can be deceived by first impressions.
Thick fog obscures the view.
There are times when the best view is in here instead of out there.

You can see right through this snag.

This landscape – of a greenery covered bench – asks us to view our world from a perspective outside the one(s) we are accustomed to using.

Bush, dark because it’s not yet illuminated, frames a brilliant morning sky.

We recently visited the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. This lovely greensward was only one of the many pleasant, restful scenes.

Back on Thursday.
The rising sun kisses the world.

I paused for a few mements to admire the sunrise.

Winter wheat grasps spring sunshine.
Little would one suspect that a 180 degree pivot from this bucolic scene would reveal an industrial facility.