Moor Gold
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Transient golden-hour light upon Bonehill Down, Bell Tor, Chinkwell Tor & Hamel Down as clouds scud southwestwards driven by cold easterly roaring winds. An absolute joy to be in Dartmoor in such light!
13/03/2016 - 20:48morpheus71
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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Focal Length18mm
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Posted 13/03/2016 - 22:54
So inviting, i would just like to sit on one of those stones and take it all in.
Kind regards Maria
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Kind regards Maria

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Posted 13/03/2016 - 23:26
thingsthatihaveseen wrote:
Very nice... Absolutely timeless...
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Very nice... Absolutely timeless...
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Thanks very much indeed Bill

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Posted 13/03/2016 - 23:29
autumnlight wrote:
So inviting, i would just like to sit on one of those stones and take it all in.
So inviting, i would just like to sit on one of those stones and take it all in.
Thanks very much Maria


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Posted 14/03/2016 - 06:01
You capture and presentation here is just so inviting and delightful!
Cheers...Donna 😊
Cheers...Donna 😊
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Posted 14/03/2016 - 09:26
Wildwood512 wrote:
You capture and presentation here is just so inviting and delightful!
You capture and presentation here is just so inviting and delightful!
Many thanks indeed Donna 😊
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Posted 14/03/2016 - 21:39
GIULIO57 wrote:
As above
As above

morpheus71 wrote:
Thanks very much Maria
It's an area I return to frequently... to climb, walk or just sit an soak up the atmosphere. It's a magical place with a magnetic charm to it
autumnlight wrote:
So inviting, i would just like to sit on one of those stones and take it all in.
So inviting, i would just like to sit on one of those stones and take it all in.
Thanks very much Maria


GIULIO57 wrote:
As above
As above

Many thanks Giulio 😊
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Posted 15/03/2016 - 12:25
davidwozhere wrote:
Couldn't agree more. I've seen it in many 'lights' (and temperatures) but only as a visitor. You always capture this miracle on your doorstep so well
Couldn't agree more. I've seen it in many 'lights' (and temperatures) but only as a visitor. You always capture this miracle on your doorstep so well
Thanks very much indeed David 😊 I'll never tire of the eastern end of Widecombe Vale, the place has a magnetic charm about it. Interlocking curves, transition zones of farming to moorland heath, fascinating plutonic forms... it's got heaps of elements that are visually intriguing as both cohesive grand vistas and as more intimate studies & abstractions. So pleased to be able to visit it often 😊
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