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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[A fellow photographer (named Ian, as am I) called me to ask if I&#39;d like to make the trip to Highbridge, Somerset, UK, one evening. One evening when the tide would be coming in and we could photograph some wrecks... Well, yes please!&#xA;&#xA;Now, I have been to Highbridge many times, yet had never been to this inlet which is at the end of a Cul-De-Sac off the main road. We park up and tote our gear across a small bridge over the river, clamber over some stiles and through a turn style gate then down along a raised ridge of a flood plain. Setting up tripods we begin photographing, as we wait for the waters of the Bristol Channel to rise.&#xA;&#xA;At this stage the river level is still relatively low. The weather was perfect with good light even as the sun began to set. The wind though was a little on the brisk side with a cool edge to it. This cold air eventually sapped the warmth from our hands!&#xA;&#xA;These were the two wrecks we&#39;d come to photograph. One, could be forgiven, I reckoned, for initially feeling somewhat underwhelmed, or disappointed even, especially if one were expecting a shipwreck of any kind, as these were damaged and abandoned boat wrecks! Once over that preconception though, these two craft were photogenic and worth the trip.&#xA;&#xA;Once set up and ready for high tide, I wandered around looking for suitable subjects, anything that caught the eye - for black &amp; white...&#xA;&#xA;... such as this metal pole. A ground anchor or mooring post, with a substantial rope attached.&#xA;&#xA;...or this, substantial, reinforced concrete pillar, again with substantial rope attached.&#xA;&#xA;Back to the wrecks themselves which were well out of the river and stranded up on the bank - We couldn&#39;t get that close even at low tide though as the ground is water-logged and no, we didn&#39;t take Wellies with us and that, in hind sight, was a mistake! There always next time...&#xA;&#xA;Above: a wooden launch. Below: a motorboat with the right rear side missing. &#xA;&#xA;And now, the tide was coming in and the river&#39;s water level was rising fast!&#xA;&#xA;Then it was pretty much high tide. Though spring tides can reach higher, this tide didn&#39;t disappoint as nevertheless we are photographing from the raised bank at this point. The setting sun casts a beautiful, warm and orange glow over the scene.&#xA;&#xA;The end of the day is amazing to experience at Highbridge on such an evening as this. Whether one is a photographer or otherwise. To say this photographic excursion lifted one&#39;s spirits would indeed be a huge understatement. I often think of these outings and usually at length.&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/unaoculusaperta/highbridge-and-a-spring-tide&#34;Discuss.../a&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://www.buymeacoffee.com/0neeye0pen&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;img src=&#34;https://cdn.buymeacoffee.com/buttons/v2/default-yellow.png&#34; alt=&#34;Buy Me A Coffee ?&#34; style=&#34;height: 35px !important;width: 134px !important;&#34; /a&#xA;https://i-davis.carrd.co&#xA;https://snap.as/unaoculusaperta&#xA;https://unaoculusaperta.weebly.com&#xA;&#xA;#Highbridge #BristolChannel #Boats #Wrecks #Spring #Photography&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A fellow photographer</strong> (named Ian, as am I) called me to ask if I&#39;d like to make the trip to Highbridge, Somerset, UK, one evening. One evening when the tide would be coming in and we could photograph some wrecks... Well, yes please!</p>

<p><strong>Now, I have been to Highbridge</strong> many times, yet had never been to this inlet which is at the end of a Cul-De-Sac off the main road. We park up and tote our gear across a small bridge over the river, clamber over some stiles and through a turn style gate then down along a raised ridge of a flood plain. Setting up tripods we begin photographing, as we wait for the waters of the Bristol Channel to rise.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/CkojPidL.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p><strong>At this stage</strong> the river level is still relatively low. The weather was perfect with good light even as the sun began to set. The wind though was a little on the brisk side with a cool edge to it. This cold air eventually sapped the warmth from our hands!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/KRaYl6TJ.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p><strong>These were the two wrecks</strong> we&#39;d come to photograph. One, could be forgiven, I reckoned, for initially feeling somewhat underwhelmed, or disappointed even, especially if one were expecting a shipwreck of any kind, as these were damaged and abandoned boat wrecks! Once over that preconception though, these two craft were photogenic and worth the trip.</p>

<p>Once set up and ready for high tide, I wandered around looking for suitable subjects, anything that caught the eye – for black &amp; white...</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/9DQzCRG3.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p>... such as this metal pole. A ground anchor or mooring post, with a substantial rope attached.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/2ZD7QZUR.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p>...or this, substantial, reinforced concrete pillar, again with substantial rope attached.</p>

<p><strong>Back to the wrecks themselves</strong> which were well out of the river and stranded up on the bank – We couldn&#39;t get that close even at low tide though as the ground is water-logged and no, we didn&#39;t take Wellies with us and that, in hind sight, was a mistake! There always next time...</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/lWp1roP0.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p>Above: a wooden launch. Below: a motorboat with the right rear side missing.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/kCbMoI0R.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p>And now, the tide was coming in and the river&#39;s water level was rising fast!</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/lrHAravR.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p><strong>Then it was</strong> pretty much high tide. Though spring tides can reach higher, this tide didn&#39;t disappoint as nevertheless we are photographing from the raised bank at this point. The setting sun casts a beautiful, warm and orange glow over the scene.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/6FY3zzBI.jpg" alt=""/></p>

<p><strong>The end of the day</strong> is amazing to experience at Highbridge on such an evening as this. Whether one is a photographer or otherwise. To say this photographic excursion lifted one&#39;s spirits would indeed be a huge understatement. I often think of these outings and usually at length.</p>

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