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... on the Exe Estuary, from Starcross, Devon, on a clear, still Christmas Day evening. As taken, no post-processing.
Warm , misty late summer evening around sundown taken at the Exe estuary in between Lympstone and Exmouth looking towards Starcross .
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Sunset at the Exe estuary taken from Exmouth , Devon , England .
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Around Sundown at the Exe estuary taken from Exmouth , Devon , England . #Sunset #Sundown #Exeestuary #Beachlife #VisitExmouth #EastDevon
It's been like this for several weeks now and it's not about to stop! The Exe Estuary, from Starcross, Devon, England.
... today! We finally have a period of pleasant, settled weather! The Exe Estuary from Starcross, Devon, England.
A 'bog standard' Cross Country HST Set with 43 378 leading passes a cyclist on the approach to Powderham Bridge.This part of the cycle route to Exeter is part of National Cycle Route 2 and closely follows the Great Western Mainline along the Exe Estuary at this point.
Egret fishing at sunset on the Exe estuary , Devon , England .
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(anas clypeata) shoveler flight
exminster marshes devon
300mm + 1.4 tc....j peg.
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Winter evening light at Dawlish Warren, Devon. [As taken, apart from the border & signature.]
Nice Viewed On Black, I think?
Evening light on a still Exe Estuary and Exmouth Marina, from Starcross, Devon. View On Black.
The larger moored boats are the foot ferryboats that run across the estuary from Starcross to Exmouth Marina/Dock in summer. The pink/purple colour was a reflection of the early part of the magnificent sunset (in the opposite direction) in the previous photo: end of the day.
A fiery sunset scene over countryside, looking towards Exwell Barton from the Exe Estuary Trail, on a cold and misty autumn afternoon. A silhouetted pair of birds, probably cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo), are perched on an old conifer tree in the foreground, with what may be another cormorant in flight in the mid-distance. Devon, UK, 29-Nov-2020.
A Cross Country (XC) HST Set led by 43 357 storms through Starcross on the Exe Estuary. Moments later a second set would roar through from the other direction. Sadly, for the sake of a few seconds the two sets would pass each other the other side of the bridge I'm standing on with the sun directly in the lens! Note the enthusiast in the red shorts on the platform filming them. He's also waiting for the freight that's next up and a couple of LNER HSTs working far from home on the East Coast!
Dark-bellied Brent Geese (Branta bernicla bernicla) coming in to land at Starcross Golf Course, Devon. The small golf course is closed in winter and maintained as a refuge for roosting and feeding wildfowl and waders.
They're winter migrants from W Siberia, with several thousand wintering on the Exe Estuary; they'll soon be heading off back on their staged migrantion through the Wadden Sea (Holland/Germany/Denmark) back to arctic Russia .
See my other Brent Goose photos.
Dawn at the Exe Estuary, from Starcross, Devon, England. You might be able to spot two Grey Herons fishing in the shallows.
Running well over an hour late, 43290 leads an LNER HST set across Cockwood Harbour in Devon on the Exe Estuary. In a scene probably never to be seen again, Cross Country had hired in a couple of HST sets for extra capacity over the August Bank Holiday. LNER didn't need them as engineering work on the East Coast that weekend meant a limited service anyway. And to add another twist to the tale, Cross Country were going on strike on the Bank Holiday Sunday so this scene was going to be a one day event instead of the planned two!
Needless to say the enthusiasts were out in force to catch these workings and I was with a group of other photographers at Cockwood Harbour to snap this scene early afternoon. With this working reaching it's destination at Plymouth so late though, it was rumoured the return working would be scrapped or it was anyone's guess when it would come back. But cycling back to Starcross from Powderham later that afternoon on the way to hand the bikes in at Dawlish Warren we saw that a large crowd of enthusiasts was gathering the other side of the Harbour (in the background of this photo). I asked if the return working was expected and I
was told that it was imminent! Train crew and staff had managed to turn it around at Plymouth in double quick time and it returned 'only' about 40 minutes late!
The Exe Estuary and Exmouth from Starcross, Devon. Taken 15 minutes after the previous Estuary dawn photo.
See my other Exe Estuary sunrise photos. I blame it on the children waking us up too early!
Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends, contacts and visitors.
A misty Exe Estuary, from Starcross, Devon, England.
( Corvus corone )
300mm + 1.4 tc- taken with a high iso as shows.in noise,although not the best of captures,i liked the light coming through the feathers.
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Back home after reminiscing through my archive of travel photos! The glorious British summer - sunny periods and heavy showers! Rainbow over the Exe Estuary from Starcross, Devon.
No idea what to photograph today, so you can have another long exposure. This time with my 10 stop Zomei filter which I have not really had much chance to use, it's a good inexpensive piece of kit and just as good as my (broken) Lee Big Stopper. This shot is +30 seconds so the high winds really shifted the clouds along.