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Misthaven: Fog and Frayed Nerves

@Topiclo Admin3/28/2026blog
Misthaven: Fog and Frayed Nerves

well, i’ve been dragging my camera gear through misthaven for three days now and honestly? it’s like the city exhaled and forgot to take another breath. the air clings to you like wet wool - *weather apps say it’s this persistent 8.15°C that feels more like 5.02°C if you breathe too deep. hope you like that kind of thing. humidity’s at 97%, which explains why my lenses keep fogging up mid-shot and why every surface feels slightly sticky. found this barista who swore the pressure drop made everyone ‘emotionally leaky’ - not wrong, per se.



black and yellow crane near building during daytime



everyone keeps whispering about
the old clock tower being haunted by a photographer who jumped in ‘08. local forums like this misthaven subreddit have threads analyzing shadow photos - guess some things never get old. caught this drunk guy at a pub crawl last night leaning in close:

“mate, avoid the east docks after midnight. something in the fog messes with long exposures. i lost a whole roll of film there once… looked like faces were meltin’.”



a row of red books sitting on top of a shelf



if you get tired of misthaven’s gray palette, this yelp thread says riverbend’s just a short drive away - all
crumbling bookshops and riverbanks. heard someone at the market claiming the bookshop owner swaps stolen negatives for rare editions. sketchy, but what’s a story without a little mystery?


“heard from a tour guide that the harbor master’s office has secret tunnels under the wharf. perfect for night photography, but he said you’ll hear scratching if you stay too long.”



grayscale photo of building during daytime



tried shooting the
abandoned mill* yesterday - tripod legs sinking into mushy ground. according to tripadvisor’s ghost tour reviews, it’s the ‘most spiritually charged’ spot. only got one decent shot: something murky in the second-story window. probably just condensation. probably.



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