EXMOOR
River Lyn
Nikkor 16-35/4 @30mm, f8, NDgrad, Trilly Wood; D90
Fisher
Since the last glacial man has come to this river for fish. Using rod and the line that hasn't changed much, traps. After a few hours here you find something gets erased from your world. ..and something keeps coming... River Lyn has one of the purest waters of any river in the country. Water quality here maintains conditions for Sea Trout, Brown Trout and for regular Salmon run and its life cycle. Nikkor 16-35 VR@ 20mm, f6.3, ND grad 0.75; D90
upper reaches, Somerset 16-35 VR @16mm, f5.6, 1/6 sec, ND grad
East Lyn River
Nikkor 16-35 VR@ 23mm, 7.1, ND grad 0.45 above confluence with Hoar Oak Water; D90
Tochar
Ancient causeway - (Tarr) steps. Bronze-Age trackways converge on to this crossing; neolithic age is possible (about 4,000 years). How many feet striving to live passing by its murmur. Their names. Voices. Not that far, and not that hard to hear them, among the trees in this country.. 16-35 VR @16 mm, f9, ND grad 0.45, daybreak
Fast Water
Nikkor 16-35 VR@ 16mm, f7.1, ND grad 0.75, Fast Water, Somerset
The Horner Wood
from above; Horner Water running through I like this part of Autumn, I call it the Bronze Phase. Most of the leaves still on the trees. The fern are taller of a man. Numerous wildlife thrives in this ancient wood, rare Butterflies bread here, more than 330 species of lichen flora, over 400 species of fungi. Site of Special Scientific Interest 16-35/4 VR @16mm, ND grad 0.75, f 7,1, morning drizzle
Horner Water
Nikkor 16-35/4 @30mm, f5.6, NDgrad 0.75; D90
Horner Wood
16-35 VR@16mm, f6.3, ND Grad 0.7; D90
Trilly Wood
Nikkor 16-35/4 @16mm, f8, 1sec, 0.45 Lee NDgrad morning