SOMERSET LEVELS 336 – MORNING DEW 2

 

 


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Looking east from Bourtonbridge Drove on Queen’s Sedge Moor: sunshine on dew-soaked grass, and a dark bank of fog in the backdrop.

Earlier morning dew images are here: 1 .

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Technique: Z 6 with 70-300 Nikkor lens used in DX (= APS-C) format to give 450mm; 400 ISO; Lightroom, using the Standard V2 picture control; Queen’s Sedge Moor, on the Somerset Levels; 26 Apr 2019.
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16 comments

  1. Bloomin’ heck – that’s gorgeous. Love everything about it: the soft muted colours; the greyness of the sky contrasting with the light on the grass – a suggestion of bleakness passing; the dark lines of the fence – open and ready to admit all who want to enter the loveliness beyond.

    Wonderful work, my friend (wish I had taken this photo πŸ™‚ )!

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  2. “Walk me out in the mornin’ dew my honey
    Walk me out in the mornin’ dew today
    I’ll walk you out in the mornin’ dew my honey
    I guess it doesn’t matter anyway
    Well I guess it doesn’t matter anyway, no no
    I guess it doesn’t matter anyway”… Fine shot!; Cheers for the weekend!

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    • Love the singing – have you been at the Edam again, or was it the Citra, or the catnip??? Whatever, many thanks, my friend >>> and yes, a very good weekend to you too! Did an early morning trip to the city today and feel shattered now, but the Duvel is pulsating – positively glowing – in the fridge and I know that all will be OK again a little later!!! πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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