January Small Stones # 14 Flying down river to the sea with Topsham on its left and Powderham on its right. I’d really like to try his view of the Exe. Just once. Rate this:Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related Posted on January 14, 2012 Posted in A River of Stones, canon eos 450d, January Small Stones, Photography, TopshamTagged Devon, January Small Stones, January Small Stones # 14, Photography, River of Stones, Writing our way home
Fabulous photo. The bird flying in the middle just makes it perfect. Love the rays of God from the clouds. Reply
That’s a huge huge bird! I can’t imagine how big it got as it spreads its wings. Oh yes, Great great capture! Reply
On my set of pics, mine’s a parakeet compared to yours. Yours is not a bird, it might be an irregularly-shape airplane. Ahihihi
that photo is stunning Gilly – and I can imagine you’d like to experience his view…can I come with you when you do…hehe Reply
What a stunning picture! The lighting and colour is incredible. What are the white poles on the left? At first I thought they were trees. Reply
Ah masts. I love the lines in this picture, the angled rays falling into the straight masts and trees.
Breath-taking scene! i was thinking what was that thing in the middle… and so it was a huge bird! Great capture! Reply
It is quite lovely I can understand why we get so many tourists so I’m very lucky to live here. 🙂 Reply
What a beautiful photo with the rays of sunlight, well done!
Thankyou!
Fabulous photo. The bird flying in the middle just makes it perfect. Love the rays of God from the clouds.
The light was amazing, it’s a beautiful place that I visit often.
That’s a huge huge bird! I can’t imagine how big it got as it spreads its wings.
Oh yes, Great great capture!
Not as big as yours ! Yours is as big as the sun 🙂
On my set of pics, mine’s a parakeet compared to yours. Yours is not a bird, it might be an irregularly-shape airplane. Ahihihi
wow, look at those big beams of sunlight! beautiful.
It was magical and often is there!
Pretty, pretty Gilly. Love the rays coming down. Margie
Topsham is a lovely little place, always something to see!
that photo is stunning Gilly – and I can imagine you’d like to experience his view…can I come with you when you do…hehe
You certainly can Jo I could point out all the nice places for you!
What a beautiful sight! Great capture!!
Thank you, yes the colour and light were both perfect, so glad I had my camera!
What a stunning picture! The lighting and colour is incredible. What are the white poles on the left? At first I thought they were trees.
They are small boats over at Starcross. Thanks for your lovely comments!
Ah masts. I love the lines in this picture, the angled rays falling into the straight masts and trees.
Breath-taking scene! i was thinking what was that thing in the middle… and so it was a huge bird! Great capture!
Thanks ! only a seagull sized bird but I was using a zoom lens.
you live in paradise!
It is quite lovely I can understand why we get so many tourists so I’m very lucky to live here. 🙂
Yes, it would be fun.
Just look out for hawks and falcons!
I would have to be Gilly sized instead of gull sized!
Awesome!
A real capture
This is an amazing shot! The lighting is incredible 🙂
Beautiful shot, Gilly, What a wonder it would be to fly like that, even for just one day…..
Lovely photies Gilly!
Beautiful rays, this is a lovely photo Gilly 🙂
Brilliant sunrise … heavenly … mesmerizing to look at.
Great, Gilly
Toodles,
Isadora
Wow, beautiful photo. I love the reflection in the wet sand too.
Stunning – great capture of the rays!