Misty Weather: Nature’s Monsoon Beauty

What is your favorite type of weather?

Misty weather

My favourite season is monsoon and favourite weather is misty & cloudy. During this season all the surrounding is painted with different shades of green. It is festival of colours for Nature.

This is the time when nature recreates itself. You will see green shoots popping up from the soil. Even the whole living beings are busy in taking forward their families. Birds Insects Reptiles and every living being joins this celebration of recreation.

One more reason for me to get hooked to this season is the beautiful landscape seen around. It is simply amazing to see green cladded surroundings. This season is so unique that you loose yourself in the nature. cool weather, mornings filled with mist and cloudy days. Best chance for Nature Photography.

I prefer to go for long drives around my city. It is surrounded by mountains and paddy fields. Look at the pictures below simply amazing.

Beautiful landscape of Paddy Fields

This is the season of beautiful waterfalls flowing from the mountains. It is fun to click them in slow shutter. It gives buttery effect to the flowing water. See below pics.

While on drive during monsoon the biggest attraction is roasted & salted corns. It increases the monsoon magic multifold.

And the Autumn comes immediately after monsoon . Typically from September to December. This is the season when the Flora & Fauna is in full bloom. And this is the time for Flower Photography. Below pics are from Kaas Plateu which is aslo called as Maharashtra’s Valley of Flowers.

Every weather has its specialities. But for me best enjoyed is monsoon coupled with autumn. Enjoy the beautiful weather & keep smiling.

Have a good day.


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Published by Mukund Karadkhedkar

Engineer by profession and Wildlife Photographer by passion. Loves nature.

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