Portal to the Wild


Photo Information
A portal through the corridor of wild native wooded O Brook, as it descends Ryders Hill to the River Dart, far below. These are trees remnant. descendants of the ancient Dartmoor Forest. It's likely the trees would have been plentiful across the moor here before the 'tinners' deforested much of this hanging valley to smelt their mined ores .
10/05/2016 - 15:50morpheus71
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/3
Aperturef/13
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length42.5mm

GIULIO57

Link Posted 10/05/2016 - 19:58

PPG

Photon

Link Posted 10/05/2016 - 23:33
Well captured image: good viewpoint, perspective, freezing of water motion, diagonal tracking of the stream changing direction whilst leading up and into the image. The small amount of yellow gorse adds much to the overall picture.
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morpheus71

Link Posted 11/05/2016 - 13:13
GIULIO57 wrote:

Thanks Giulio
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morpheus71

Link Posted 11/05/2016 - 13:15
Photon wrote:
Well captured image: good viewpoint, perspective, freezing of water motion, diagonal tracking of the stream changing direction whilst leading up and into the image. The small amount of yellow gorse adds much to the overall picture.

Many thanks for comments I was very fond of the combination of elements here and particularly liked the splash of yellow from the gorse. It is always a joy to spend time exploring aspects of this wild brook.
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