I have been into photography for over 40 years, and the pull doesnt lessen. As a family we have always been keen walkers, and that gets you to some interesting places.Ive recently been to Southern India as a member of an adult support team with our local community school to Chennai so the camera never cooled down i can tell you, (watch this space). I live in Chard South Somerset, and have fairly recently converted to digital, at first reluctantly, but now enthusiastically. Its great to hear others comments on your pictures and i am looking forward to loading up my space. Alan. Almost through my first week and inspiration levels have rocketed, thanks for all those comments they drive me on.
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Comments (10)
jayfar
Fantastic scenery shot Alan. Will be next door to you around ten this morning!!
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God Bless.
fallen21
Splendid capture!
durleybeachbum
SO interesting to see that super beech hedge. What a great shot!
thecytron
Interesting photo composition!
awjay
a beautiful place
sandra46
AMAZING LANDSCAPE
angora
fantastic view!!!
tommorules
Very well composed, lovely rolling landscape.
anahata.c
I admire how you take on shots that appear challenging, and wrest the music out of them. This would challenge me greatly because it all seems to sweep down from one point near the top-right, and there's so much soft, gray-ish brush in the image, both in the foreground & background. But it all frames the open ridge of light greens, yellows & beiges, so it's almost like a lush frame around that ridge of yellow. And the hills in the far-left are a nice counterpoint to the downward sweep of everything else, as are the trees/bushes up front, for their definition and spindly-ness. You know, this part of England is almost mythical to some Americans; and in your gallery it just shimmers with soft & ancient mystery...