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The grass that morning was damp underfoot and a light mist hung over the river. The sun began to rise on the horizon with Glastonbury Tor clearly visible in the hazy distance.

This is South Drain at Catcot a very special place for me on the Somerset levels.
It's a place I’ve photographed for more than 35 years and in an area I learned my photography.
More than all that it’s a place I brought my mum regularly in her twilight years to enjoy the view.


The image here was captured not long after her passing.
I ventured out at dawn with my drone wanting a fresh perspective of this familiar place and I certainly got that.
https://youtu.be/Jn4ZhzqcIAQ
The grass that morning was damp underfoot and a light mist hung over the river. The sun began to rise on the horizon with Glastonbury Tor clearly visible in the hazy distance.
I only flew for around 20 minutes but the wonderful new perspective of this familiar place was incredible




https://bit.ly/3qNEbK7
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