Sunny silhouette


Sunny silhouette, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Probably not the most sensible thing to do, looking down your lens in to the sun, but I think it produces interesting effects. This one taken high up in the Forest.

Plump Hill


Plump Hill, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Near the Wilderness Centre at the top of Plump Hill.

Barn


Barn, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Near the Wilderness Centre at the top of Plump Hill, Forest of Dean

Duckling


Duckling, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Taken on Newent Lake

Newent Lake


Newent Lake, originally uploaded by Ben909.

This end of the lake is a designated non-fishing area. The fish seemed to have wised up to this, as it was literally teeming with them here.

Newent Lake


Newent Lake, originally uploaded by Ben909.

It was pretty busy here today. This was taken from the only jetty that wasn't occupied by someone fishing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/content/panoramas/newent_360.shtml

Geese


Geese, Forest of Dean, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Nesting on the overflow in Speech House Lake.

Speech House Lake


Speech House Lake, Forest of Dean, originally uploaded by Ben909.

There were loads of dragonfly about when I took this. There's some very large nesting boxes on an island but I don't know what they're intended for.

Cyril Hart Arboretum

This was shot in the Cyril Hart Arboretum in the Forest of Dean. The shapes around the base of the central tree are part of a large sculpture made by a group of visually impaired people.

Planet Parkend


Planet Parkend, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Modified from a photo previously uploaded to this site.

Planet Yat


Planet Yat, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Taken from the viewpoint at Symonds Yat a few months back.

Flaxley Church


Flaxley Church, originally uploaded by Ben909.

Flaxley was once a major industrial centre. The Forest of Dean was an important medieval ironworking region, and the earliest forge in Flaxley is recorded in the 12th century. The Westbury brook was the site of five water mills, and at Guns Mill by Flaxley was one the main gun foundries of the English Civil War era.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaxley

Fox


Fox, Forest of Dean, originally uploaded by Ben909.

This one caught me unawares, hence the dodgy focus. This was taken at about 3pm on a scorching afternoon, so I assume the fox was either very hungry or just enjoying the hot weather. Only time for the one shot of this one.

Firefly


Firefly, Forest of Dean, originally uploaded by Ben909.

This photo doesn't do justice to this impressive little insect. It was taken with a flash in almost full darkness. In the dark, the back end of it glowed like a bright green LED. Now, if only I could find a swarm of them that were prepared to put on a show for a long exposure :)

Lampyridae is a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera. They are winged beetles, and commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs for their conspicuous crepuscular use of bioluminescence to attract mates or prey. Fireflies are capable of producing a "cold light", containing no ultraviolet or infrared rays. This chemically-produced light, emitted from the lower abdomen, may be yellow, green, or pale red in color, and has a wavelength from 510 to 670 nanometers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampyridae