From last week's family outing to Devon. My son and his girlfriend live nearby in Exeter. This was our first major trip with Inky the terrier, who behaved impeccably and absolutely loved walking over the moor! In no particular order: {} Fingle Bridge Chromed by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Tombstone at Drewsteignton church by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} View from Castle Drogo by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Teign gorge by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Grimspound by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Inky on Dartmoor by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Devon doors 3 and 4 by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} Dartmoor ponies in Teign Gorge by Martin Connolly, on Flickr {} DSC00281-Edit-1.jpg by Martin Connolly, on Flickr
Makes me want to return. Not been since I had my heart attack there in 2006. After colleagues dialled 999 a fire crew turned up, shoved an aspirin under my tongue and waited for the ambulance. Had 3 stents put in at Torquay Hospital. I had better make sure there is a good signal on my phone if I ever go back!
Nicely done! We lived on Dartmoor for a while (albeit some years ago, now), and as a result, I'm well aware that successfully capturing the essence of Dartmoor in photographs is not always as easy as it might at first appear - despite the obvious bleakness and beauty of the moor's physical geography. Excellent job here, and a slice of the credit goes to the RX100, as well...!
hi mate really nice images ,, can you tell me what settings you used please , what mode you was in and what picture profile or creative style you used , iv just brought the rx 100 v and the menu is abit different from my canons i had ,,, thank you
Hi, I think they were all in intelligent auto (not plus) mode, creative style standard, RAW+Fine. I usually adjust the RAW file in post-processing if I'm not happy with the JPEG.
I'm a sucker for photos of Inky and those beautiful ponies. I can't quite make out a date from that gravestone, but those look VERY old. Do you know how old that cemetery is?