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I took a trip to the New Forest this morning after a sleepless night for sunrise, hoping for some mist amongst the Heather which flourishes in the area at this time of year. After a 2 mile walk from the car park through some very boggy patches I made it to a misty spot with plenty of Heather and a beautiful lone tree.
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 16-35mm f4 L | 4 shot HDR in Lightroom CC.
An intimate detail image created this morning also. Controlled heathland burning is carried out annually in the park, with the aim to regenerate the heather and gorse, while killing invading species and preventing wildfires. It also makes a very interesting photographic subject, with plenty of textures and tones entwined.
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 16-35mm f4 L
A lone tree, surrounded by swirling mists. I went for a deliberate amount of vast empty space, to really add to the impact of the desolate surroundings of the tree.
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 70-200mm f4 L IS
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 16-35mm f4 L | 4 shot HDR in Lightroom CC.
An intimate detail image created this morning also. Controlled heathland burning is carried out annually in the park, with the aim to regenerate the heather and gorse, while killing invading species and preventing wildfires. It also makes a very interesting photographic subject, with plenty of textures and tones entwined.
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 16-35mm f4 L
A lone tree, surrounded by swirling mists. I went for a deliberate amount of vast empty space, to really add to the impact of the desolate surroundings of the tree.
Canon 5D Mark iii | Canon 70-200mm f4 L IS
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