Thanks mate, I was just happy they were unloading somewhere else rather than on me.Loving the dramatically lit Tors against the brooding skies.






Thanks Wayne.Beautiful photo's as usual Paul.
Quite amazing that there are so many cloud patterns in a single outing and so many awesome farm ruins.
When I open these images in a new tab for another look and the distraction of the white border is gone the scenes just pop into life and the colours are fantastic.
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Thanks Nick, much appreciated.Lovely set of images, you really do capture the beauty of the landscape.
Yep done absolutely to death but I like the walk and it's on the way plus it's the Law on Dartmoor "if you pass a lone tree and you have a camera you have to shoot it"That lone tree has been done to death, I tried catching it with the milky way rising behind it and failed miserably... I'm blaming light pollution rather than admitting lack of ability.
But what you have done with that first image is stunning.
Yep done absolutely to death but I like the walk and it's on the way plus it's the Law on Dartmoor "if you pass a lone tree and you have a camera you have to shoot it"Thanks for the nice comment, glad you like it.
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Yep done absolutely to death but I like the walk and it's on the way plus it's the Law on Dartmoor "if you pass a lone tree and you have a camera you have to shoot it"Thanks for the nice comment, glad you like it.
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Well I'm a rebel then. But to convict me you have to catch me, and to catch me you have to find me.........![]()
We were in Somerset last week and we found ticks on the dogs most days, only on Exmoor one day. Have you noticed more this year than usual?
I've been lucky, not really seen any. When I go out I'm always in long sleeves and trousres (even yesterday) and I spray my socks, lower legs and trourser legs with Jungle Formula just as a precaution.Good set again Paul, especially the B&W shot for me. We come down Somerset / Devon way 2 or 3 times a year. We were in Somerset last week and we found ticks on the dogs most days, only on Exmoor one day. Have you noticed more this year than usual?
I've been lucky, not really seen any. When I go out I'm always in long sleeves and trousres (even yesterday) and I spray my oscks, lower legs and trourser legs with Jungle Formula just as a precaution.
They're pretty bad this year. I normally very rarely pick up ticks even in Scotland, but a week or so ago 2 in one day on the east side of Exmoor. They're not confined to the hills and never have been - I have had one just walking round the lanes in the village
Keep a close eye on the sites, Jan, as I'm sure you are. Lyme disease is nasty and the NHS aren't (or, at least weren't) that good at picking up on it.
No worries Jan, I'll bring it back on track shortly.Don't worry, I monitor them very closely. So far so good but you can never get complacent. The one I picked up in the lane was the only one I've needed the tick remover for. Funnily enough I'd been reminded by someone's post on here that I'd kept meaning to buy a tick remover, and never had, so I ordered one, and 2 days after it arrived I needed it.....................
Sorry, Paul, completely derailed your thread. I've barely been out of the house for a week except at nightToo hot for me













Some beauties there Paul, I could not think of a more beautiful location for a barbecue !Week 27.
This week with showers forecast, some heavy, I decided to take my Fujifilm GFX 50S kit out to Down Tor Stone Row, hoping to avoid most of the showers. I went out via Snappers Tor and back via Hingston Hill Tor, as usual you can see the full story and photos here https://www.ephotozine.com/user/topsyrm-149719/blog.
Down Tor Stone Row.
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A small Tor known as Middleworth Tor which I call The BBQ Area since that's what it is used for so often.
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Snappers Tor aka The Miniscule Sausage Area.
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Hingston Hill Tor overlooking Sheeps Tor and Burrator Reservoir.
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Looking back towards Combshead Tor.
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Another view of Snappers Tor (I love the way this tree is growning out of the side of the Tor).
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That’s all for this week folks, thanks for looking in and as always, comments welcome.
Me too Steve, I only post the keepers.Lovely shots as usual. I always seem to struggle photographing Dartmoor.
Some beauties there Paul, I could not think of a more beautiful location for a barbecue !
As with most similar areas bbqs and open fires are not permitted on Dartmoor. Unfortunately some people think common sense rules don't apply to them. There's a reason why peat was used as fuel in homes. May still be in some areas
I am not advocating fires in restricted moorland areas.
No worries Jan, I'm pleased you and the others take the time to comment and really everything posted is relevant.I know you're not. It wasn't intended as a dig at you or anyone else sensible. It just saddens me how many people (but still a minority) are willing to trash the countryside for what they want. I take a stove when I go walking. There's nothing quite like a mug of Dartmoor river tea with no-one else around. I won't use it if I'm not happy it's safe
Sorry Paul I've done it again. Love the b/w of the circle and row. I've always struggled to get a good image there - in fact I don't think I have any I'm really happy with. I'll try shooting with a b/w conversion in mind next time I'm there........