On Saturday 29th July 2017 the Dartmoor Tors Compendium book was launched at the Dartmoor National Park Visitor Centre in Princetown as part of their Summer Fair. The day was a great success and I am so grateful to all those who came to the launch and helped me achieve the book.
The book is 334 pages long with 718 photographs, most of which are black and white.
You can have a look at a sample here.
You can also buy the book online here.
Next project is an exhibition of photographs at the Visitor Centre in Princetown at the end of August 2017.
A Blog that finds itself in the vicinity of Tavistock.
Driven by Vicinity Websites and shot through
by Collingwood Photography.
Feeding Tavicinity Publishing
Ramblings in all shapes and sizes.
Monday, 31 July 2017
Sunday, 2 July 2017
Belstone Tors, Higher Tor and the Taw
A beautiful day to mooch around the northern tors after a week of rain. Belstone is really majestic and the views north across Mid-Devon's farmland tapestry are truly spectacular. Higher Tor showed me a new profile which I'd never appreciated before, and I found an abandoned granite trough I'd not noticed previously on Belstone.
Also, I will have some news later this week about my book, Dartmoor Tors Compendium. See www.dartmoor-tors.co.uk for more details.
Belstone Tors, Dartmoor |
Higher Tor, Dartmoor |
River Taw and the Green Moor of a Lush Dartmoor |
Also, I will have some news later this week about my book, Dartmoor Tors Compendium. See www.dartmoor-tors.co.uk for more details.
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