Dartmoor National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty located in the county of Devon, England. It is known for its rugged landscapes, rolling hills, and vast moorlands that stretch for miles. The park is a popular destination for photographers, offering a wealth of opportunities to capture breathtaking images of the landscape and wildlife. Some of the most popular photography locations in Dartmoor National Park include Haytor Rocks, Burrator Reservoir, and the ancient stone circles of Scorhill and Grey Wethers.
The Church of St. Michael de Rupe stands atop of Brentor, Devon. Even if you are not a religious person it is a very spiritual place and all alone at...
Staple Tor, Dartmoor Devon
Nick Green & I took a walk up this well photographed tor last week hoping for a sunset of some kind but no such luck. ...
Dimpsey is a Devonian and Cornish term for twilight. Whilst not quite twilight I do like the sound of 'dimpsey bluebells'! Taken near Klondyke Corner...
"middle earth"????? Tree lined Avenue near Twobridges, Dartmoor. (Best viewed large) Thanks for looking,
On the edge of the storm, on the edge of the Tor and a logan stone on the edge at Belstone Tor, Dartmoor. One of my favourite Tors and not simply...
Brentor was looking particularly cool last wek ...both God and I love that place. Three jolly Welsh photographers had occupied prime position so it...
The craggy but beautiful Moorland in Devon's Dartmoor National Park. Spread over 954 km² the park contains Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles...
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Most notably Andrey Sulitskiy.