Gold Rush
by morpheus71
(Jim Bishop)
The tumbling waters of the Aune as they make their way over and through the granite bedrocks of Dartmoor National Park, in early Autumn.
The name Aune is derived from Old Norse word au{dh}n - meaning ‘wasteland’, or a ‘desolate place’ - which fits the description of the source of this river - in a bleak and boggy mire to the west of Ryder’s Hill, high on the southern side of the moors, rather well.
Pentax K-x
Pentax 18-55mm SMC/ DAL lens
Cromatek Circular Polarizer
Manfrotto 190XProB tripod
Manfrotto 498RC2 panoramic ball-head
Aperture = f/8
Exposure duration = 3 seconds
Focal length = 47mm
ISO = 200
Spot metering
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