Starlings over the Memorial to Charlotte
This is the monument to Charlotte Dymond, found murdered here at Roughtor Ford on the edge of Bodmin Moor in April, 1844 (nearest town Camelford). It is a lonely spot even today, especially when dark has nearly fallen. Taken after sunset on a November evening as the dense flocks of starlings were flying silently overhead. Pentax K10D, 1/160 sec, f approx. 11, ISO 320, 28 mm prime lens.
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