Exmoor4all Calendars are now ready to order!

Calendar FlatThe very first Exmoor4all Calendar 2015 is finally ready to order!  It will feature 13 images which were chosen from the more than 1000 entries of our Exmoor4all photo competition over the past 12 months.

You can pre-order now – the calendar will be posted to you as soon as possible.  Calendars are £6.00 plus p&p.

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Winning Entries in the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in September

Winner of the Photo Competition in September - Photograph by Paula Kirby

Winner of the Photo Competition in September – Photograph by Paula Kirby

 

Winning entries in the Exmoor4all Photo Competition

Here are the winning entries in the Exmoor4all Photo Competition so far.  All these images will go through to the final, with the chance of featuring in the very first Exmoor4all calendar.  The voting for the September entries will close in mid October. Once we’ve got the September winners, judges will choose the 12 photos for the calendar.

53 Entries in the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in September

Winners of the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in July

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Sunset at the Valley of Rocks. Photo by Rupert Kirby Winner of the Photo Competition in July

 

 

 

August on Exmoor

Video by Experience Exmoor

10 Winners of the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in June

 

Congratulations to Alan Barrow, winner of the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in June 2014.

Congratulations to Alan Barrow, winner of the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in June 2014.

66 Entries in our Exmoor4all Photo Competition in July

Letter from Exmoor: Blown away on a Coastal Safari

Originally posted by Experience Exmoor on 15/07/2014 and by Ester Spears on 12/07/2014

We love the summer months as we get so many daylight hours to go out and explore Exmoor.

One of the safaris we go on in the evenings when the weather allows it, is the Coastal Safari Special. Visitors who book this experience are usually blown away by it. Metaphorically, just to reassure you ;-).

Of course a Coastal Safari along the National Trust track we can access, is spectacular at any time of the year and day, but when the light changes and the sun is setting on these summer evenings, the experience is particularly magical.

Last week we were joined by local photographer Ester Spears on one of our Coastal Safari Specials. He posted these pictures and comments in his blog:

Where Exmoor meets the sea

The piece of coast from Combe Martin to Lynmouth is surely one of the most dramatic and magical places in North Devon. There’s so much stuff crammed into this little area that no wonder the rich, the famous and the romantics have made this coast where Exmoor meets the sea, their home now, in recent centuries and in not so recent centuries: (With evidence of bronze age through to Roman settlements certainly and possibly earlier). Despite the obvious human attempt to graffiti the landscape with tracks and parish, the influence of the indomitable moor is always present as a bleak and harsh backdrop. There’s cliffs, coves, woodlands, hidden valleys, moorland, waterfalls and ancient woodlands, abundant wildlife and beautiful flora and it is all on display in wonderful awe-inspiring ‘technicolor’ at this time of year when the sun sneaks around the north side of Morte Point to highlight the Exmoor Coast.

Please click on the pic to make it big, coz as you know bigger is better.

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The starting point for most, Valley of the Rocks (above) and below (normal view).

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Here’s the whole coast, looking across Woody Bay, Crock Point, Duty Point, Valley of the Rocks and Foreland Point in the distance with it’s lighthouse.

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No photo trip to the moor would be be complete without a deer sighting, these two hinds obliged, chewing on some wild flower meadow in the late evening sun.

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Woods, ponies and sunset.

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Many thanks to my mate, Neil Osmond of Exmoor Experience, what a great safari. Please check out the website and enjoy the experience of someone who born on the moor (well in a village on the moor); http://www.experienceexmoor.co.uk/

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Canon 5D mk 3 with some L glass: 600mm IS f4, 24-70mm f2.8 ll, 70-300mm IS f4-f5.

 

75 Entries in the Exmoor4all Photo Competition in May