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Resting,
A Crow maybe a Rook? resting in the evening sun at Blue Anchor, Somerset,
in 16.9 so a large view may be better,
Evening Fence, HFF
Bridgwater Bay at Burnham on Sea waiting for the evening tide as the Sun goes down,
These steps lead to a lower set of steps to access the beach and this image shows the top of the 3.2m (10.6") Sea wall while in the distance is the 34m (110feet) inland Lighthouse .
Pond
A managed pond at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve on the Somerset Levels,
Large possibly
Sheep at Sunset, HFF
On the bank of the Cripps River, to the left behind the trees is Brent Knoll (37-metre-high (449 ft) the only high point on this part of the levels,
The river is only 1.6 miles long and is used by the Environment Agency as a channel for moving potentially huge amounts of water from the River Brue down to the Huntspill River at times of heavy rain or flood.
IN 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated.
Sunset Drove, HFF.
The Somerset levels can often produce dramatic sunsets, This shot really gave the camera and sensor a work out as the foreground was quite dark but the band of sky was dramaticly bright so I settled on f6.3 and let the camera sort out the rest . hopefully you like the result.
Roads on the levels are called droves and the cattle on the left have seen it all before so they carried on grazing.
Large please
Level Drove
Another image and another drove from the Somerset Levels this is Westhay Moor Drove in the sunshine of a changeable weather afternoon, The Mendip hills form a backdrop to this corner of the flatland's,
A large view may be rewarding.
Sunset Bay
Sunset across Blue Anchor Bay as the sun drops behind Exmoor National park
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.
A Jack's Drove Evening.
A rhyne that runs parrell to Jack's Drove on the Northern edge of the Somerset levels at days end.
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