This tree has become a bit of an obsession.
I first noticed it when helping friends move home. They didn’t move far. Just further down the lanes in Mid Devon but to a beautiful new spot. So incredibly peaceful. The silence only broken by the sound of the wildlife and that’s to be relished.
It was when driving through the lanes on the back and forth trips I saw the tree high up on a hill, all alone. Couldn’t decide if it felt proud or lonely. It was screaming out to be photographed though.
With it being across a ploughed field perched on top of a hill in another field and quite some distance from the lane I’d stopped in, there was no way to get close on foot. But then I do have a drone. That could work.
I was thinking of maybe doing a long exposure with the clouds over the top of the tree but I’ve lost count how many times I’ve headed over when I thought conditions were right. It’s only a short drive. Well 30 minutes-ish from home but incredible how in such a short journey the conditions can change. Maybe that’s just a Devon thing.
I tried an evening shot with the setting sun but got there a little too late. Didn’t work out too bad though I guess.
Then followed several more aborted missions.
The other day though things started to slot into place.
Blue skies. Fluffy white clouds. No wind. Well…very little.
Using my DJI Air 2S Drone, I took off vertical from where I’d parked up to make sure there were no livestock over the other side hill. Didn’t want to disturb them or worse still…scare them.
All clear.
Set the drone to take 5 Raw photographs at 5 different exposures. Made a HDR image in Lightroom.
Originally thought about just including the tree and the arc of the hill.
Changed my mind and included part of the ploughed field.
Glad I did.
Edited the resulting file in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Finished off with one ‘look’ using Topaz Studio 2.
Hope you like it.
I’ll do a Behind the Scenes video showing this on my YouTube Channel.