Sunday morning I met my friend and her son to photograph his senior pictures at the boathouse where he rows.
It was foggy and felt like fall.
I could hear a tugboat chugging along the river but could just make out the lights. Not even an outline.
Then as the time passed the bridge was visible and the fog burned off. It was a beautiful morning.
Getting down to the river.
Pretty thick fog.
You can see the lights of the boat.
Can’t see the bridge
Front row seating on the Ohio River
Like a mirror, barely a ripple
Sun and light, reflections.
Ohio River Reflections
What I saw when I drove home. Holy Family Wishing Well.
some great moments here. especially the foggy ones. a great mood! and then those reflections. thank you for sharing this beauty.
I was driving through fog that gradually burned off yesterday morning and so frustrated that I couldn’t stop to take photos, your photos are so atmospheric!
It’s cool how things look different at different times of the day.
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful photos, and such fun to see them with and without fog.
I love the reflections on the Ohio River!
Your photos are beautiful and oh so wonderfully still and peaceful too.
Living along the Ohio River near Louisville, I can really appreciate the fog along it. I think the Fall is the time when the fog is the thickest and I really kind of enjoy seeing it because I know that as soon as it burns off, the sun will shine! Gorgeous reflections, Ruth!
Just great…… I keep scrolling back and forth!!!! XOXOXO
Nice scenery…
Great reflections in the water!
Love the Wishing Well well. 😀 Great set of shots!
Isn’t it magical when it lifts? Ohio river reflections is a stunner, Ruth. 🙂
Have a great weekend.
Whoa – that fog was crazy! And if you hadn’t put the “before” and “after” pictures in the same post, I would not have recognized the early versus mid-morning scenes as the same places. Wild!