
16.9
Which has become my favoured format especially for landscapes.
Fly Past, HFF.
Close encounter with a gull on the South Esplanade at Burnham on Sea, Somerset, The water is the river Brue which flows into the River Parrett and on to Bridgwater Bay,
An area that Andy and probably Pam know well.
Another image shot in 16.9 format. therefore large may be better.
Patchwork, HFF
Patchwork fields and partial sun in another image from the Somerset side of the Exmoor National Park,
Again the image is in 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated.
An Exmoor Farm
Deep in the valley and protected from the worst of the weather,
The Bristol Channel just in the image top right,
Another image in 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated.
Porlock Bay, HFF
Exmoor meets the sea from the top of Porlock Toll Road,
The never ending battle to hold back the waves was abandoned in 2001when the sea defences were opened to allow the sea to create a salt marsh here, Bossington beach curves around to the headland and the South Wales coast is in the far distance.
In 16.9 format so a large view is recommended.
Beach Stream at Sunset
The ebbing evening tide leaves large pools on the beach which eventually find a way back to the sea,
Shot in 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated
Our Local Branch.
Sunset on Bridgwater Bay, Andy will remember Burnham soon hopefully.
16.9 format, large for detail please.
Look Out & pip, HFF.
Dunster High street which is also the A396 road through the village, at the end on the left is the 17th century timber-framed octagonal Yarn Market,(pip) On the hill beyond the village is The Conyger Tower which is a folly and stands about 18 meters high it never was a look out tower as tradition would have.
Shot in 16.9 so a large view would be appreciated.
The Marsh in Summer,
A breezy day in high Summer at Steart Marshes Wetlands and Wildfowl Trust site in Somerset.
Shot in 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated. HFF and a happy weekend.
Flat Calm HFF
An image from Loch Carron and the beautiful village of Plockton,
Loch Carron is a sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty in the Scottish Highlands,
Another image in 16.9 format so a large view could be rewarding.
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