Horsey Mill, Norfolk
The National Trust-owned Horsey Windpump overlooks Horsey Mere, an internationally renowned site of special scientific interest. The Mere (from the Dutch word meaning “lake”) is an important site not only for wintering wild fowl but also as the home to a colony of natterjack toads.
Canon EOS 20D; EFS 17-85mm lens
Exposure of 1/50 second at f/18.
Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

~ Ademac
Beautifully composed image…..................great work.
ein22
I love the light and energy coming from this photo, It’s very attractive with the windmill.
Nice shot
Andrew
micmac
Fabulous mood,realy stunning work!!
Pulok Pattanayak
Nice tone, composition.
Ian Flindt
Thanks for the kind comments. Something happened to the original upload that led to over-saturation…so I’ve uploaded it again!
Barbara Brown
This is a beautiful image!!!
Wendi Donaldson
Amazing….love the tonality.
Elana Bailey
Fab lighting, comp and mood. Well done. An instant fav.
Ryan Young
saw this is one of the photo rags out of the uk about a year back or more. loved it then, still love it now. great work. – ryan
Adam Spence
Wonderful filmic quality to it, very nice!
Scott d'Almeida
awesome work you do;
Steve Sharp
Brilliant shot of one of my favorite mills Ian, really captures the wild feel of the place.
Anette Tyler
Such a beautiful shot.
ANNETTE HAGGER
This would be good for the Eastern England group, superb shot.anna : )
Karen Scrimes
Such a beautiful image and your treatment is divine. Thank you for adding the interesting information to go with the image. this would be perfect for the PostCard Style Group
outwest photog...
. . ah! your signature piece? . . just wonderful lighting!
Milos Markovic
Really wonderful…
Larry Butterworth
this is stunning
awdigitaldreams
Incredible! Looks like an old Dutch master oil painting!
Brian Dodd
Great Shot!!
craigmason
lovely shot – postcard material
tonymm6491
Lovely photo! It will be welcome in this challenge too :)
Christian Hartung
magnificant photo, love the processing, well done
j.p. Howley
Outstanding ian.
CraigsMom
Please consider adding this photo to Historic Places