Afterglow at Blakemore Hill
by morpheus71
Afterglow light in the skies above a ripe barley field on the top of Blakemore Hill on the western side of Totnes. It is a place I enjoy visiting for it's vast sense of space, and the stage set it makes for the theatre of clouds and light.
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Posted 17/08/2016 - 10:29
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A beautiful scene.
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Liked. 👍
Posted 17/08/2016 - 19:19
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bwlchmawr wrote:
Can't beat a good wheat-field shot.
Can't beat a good wheat-field shot.
Many thanks Andrew 😊 It's great that it has a footpath through the field and from certain spots one can see the Dartmoor hills to the west. The textures and form of wheat and barley crops, especially when ripe really appeal to me 😊
Posted 17/08/2016 - 22:48
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AlJones2402 wrote:
A beautiful scene.
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A beautiful scene.
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Many thanks indeed Al😊 Had a Cheshire Cat wide smile on my face making this photograph.
Posted 17/08/2016 - 22:49
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andymat wrote:
Very nice.
Very nice.
Many thanks Andy😊
Posted 18/08/2016 - 17:24
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How lovely would that be hung on the wall!
Posted 18/08/2016 - 17:40
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autumnlight wrote:
How lovely would that be hung on the wall!
How lovely would that be hung on the wall!
Many thanks for your enthusiasm Maria 😊 It would be lovely to see it as a print with those tones and textures 😊
Posted 01/09/2016 - 13:04
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pauljay wrote:
As I seem to say regularly, so simple, so nice!
As I seem to say regularly, so simple, so nice!
Many thanks Paul It was one of my conscious efforts of using subtractive methods - to try and distill the essence of what I want to express about a place and time.
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