Photographer's Note
One in a series of pictures taken at Waggoners Wells on a sunny February day in 1991. All were taken on slide film and recently converted to digital.
Some information from Wikipedea:
Waggoners Wells is a National Trust reserve comprising of a series of man-made ponds with a connecting stream set amongst woodland in a steep valley to the south east of the larger adjoining National Trust owned Ludshott Common near Grayshott in East Hampshire, England.
It is situated between Ludshott Common to the North West and Bramshott Common to the South East. Vehicular access is via Waggoners Wells Lane from Grayshott. Historically the lane wound its way eastwards to join up with Kingswood Lane, and thence the London to Portsmouth road (A3); but today only a footpath through the woodland remains.
The stream that emerges from the pond furthest to the south-west is called Cooper's Stream. The house situated at the bottom of the ponds is Summerden and is a private residence of the National Trust warden of the area. Near it is a wishing well, mentioned by Flora Thompson in her writings of the locality. The stream flowing from Waggoners Wells runs west to Stanford, around the west of Headley, and eventually into the river Wey. The stream powered many mills that worked ironworks, including Headley mill. Paper mills were also run along the water that flowed from Waggoners Wells.
The original name of the series of ponds was Wakeners' Wells. The ponds were created in the 17th Century by the Hooke family of Bramshott. They were possibly originally intended as hammer ponds, that is, to serve the local iron industry, but they appear never to have been so used.
Ludshott Common owes its present state to the traditional use made of common land by local people: to graze their cattle, pigs, sheep, and ponies and to collect gorse, heather, wood, and bracken for fuel, and for animal bedding and winter fodder. Such uses ceased around the beginning of the 20th century.
During second world war in the 1940s, Ludshott was used as a tank and manoeuvres training ground, and the heather was largely turned to mud. The heather recovered, and was managed from the 1970s until today. During 1981, there was a large fire that destroyed a lot of the heather and woodland. This recovered naturally and then by heathland management organized by the national trust.
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Budapestman
(82620) 2009-11-19 0:44
Hi Stephen,
beautiful romantic autumnal photo with attractive composition, you took a superb series of this place, the lights are very nice, peaceful and calm mood, Tfs! Have a nice day!
George
rodgerg
(55767) 2009-11-19 1:17
Hello Stephen,
Une autre efficace utilisation du format vertical pour présenter ces sous-bois avec ici de magnifique jeux de lumière qui se dessinent dans cet univers de tronc. Ces jeux de lumière offrent de beaux contrastes et apportent des nuances aux couleurs.
Amitiés,
Roger
jlbrthnn
(76043) 2009-11-19 2:43
Bonjour Stephen,
Les hêtres, sauf erreur, sont parmi les arbres que je préfère. L'image est agréable, et donne envie, en étant bien couvert en février, de parcourir ce "champ de bataille" romantique. Une bonne idée, une belle réalisation. Bravo.
Bonne journée
Amicalement
Joël
jjanczyk
(2579) 2009-11-19 3:44
Hello,
Fantastic autumn's view!
Nice, warm tones, great light and interesting shadows.
Lovely composition of the photo.
TFS
delpeoples
(60342) 2009-11-19 4:47
Hi Stephen, I can see you've enjoyed yourself alot with the play of light. There are so many tones to come from this shot and it again has the wonderful texture forest that could only be English. I like the vertical frame, the clarity and the perspective created by the trees. Great job, TFS and enjoy your Thursday, we're on the downward spiral (or it "upward"?) Warm regards, Lisa
robjol
(2399) 2009-11-19 5:11
Hello Stephen,
A very good conversion from a slide of eighteen years past.
Look very well with fine details, I can imagine that I am walking on the crisp leaves on the ground.
Good use of lght and shaddows.
Regards
Robert
Rain and more rain, no crisp leaves, just soggy.
Nicou
(193806) 2009-11-19 7:39
Hello,
c'est aussi fantastique en couleur, quel beau sous-bois, avec le rayon de lumière, la mousse verte parsemeé de feuille mortes et ce graphisme de tonc, grandiose.
Bravo et amitié
Nicou
saxo042
(38078) 2009-11-19 7:55
Hi Stephen,
A fine graphical pattern from the naked trees and branches. Some good lines also in this woody composition. Your note is excellenty as always.
Kind regards
Gunnar
ChrisJ
(171888) 2009-11-19 7:59
Hi Stephen
Good choice of a vertical frame with excellent sharpness & graphism of the dark tree trunks. Another fine shot in this historic series. Good sharpness & colour. Excellent repetition of the vertical trees. Tfs!
mauro61
(53429) 2009-11-19 8:23
ciao Stephen,
ottima gestion della luce e dei colori all'interno di questo bosco.
Scena molto reale, sembra di essere sul posto.
ottimo il POV.
buona serata
maurizio
Silvio1953
(221751) 2009-11-19 11:58
Ciao Stephen, fascinating autumnal composition, spplendid light and wonderful warm colors, very well done my friend, ciao Silvio
amaryllis
(37047) 2009-11-19 14:06
Bonjour Stephen
il faut avoir de bonnes chaussures pour traverser cette forêt de hauts et beaux arbres, tres bien vu avec le soleil qui passe autravers, un peu touffu l'endroit mais des promenades agréables dans ces lieux de nature forestière où l'odeur et les essences de ces arbres se font sentir
amitiés
juliette
lousat
(139342) 2009-11-19 14:50
Hi Stephen,a very excellent work in PP.And this pic is very nice,i like a lot this kind of atmospheres,my best compliments,have a nice day,LUCIANO
gunbud
(34066) 2009-11-19 19:56
Hi Stephen,
Splendid late season capture of this forest sleeping in a bed of autumn leaves.
Love how you use the low light to tepose the rich colors and textures here.
Regards, Tom
wolf38
(30) 2009-11-20 0:13
Hi Stephen. When the leaves have fallen, we experience the forest in other ways. In winter, we see only the trunks, branches, etc. But we also see the beautiful moss, the beechnuts and the colorful fallen leaves on the ground. Each season has its own charm. Best regards, Wolfgang.
ikeharel
(113453) 2011-11-06 1:19
Well managed light through the forest's tree, Stephen.
Good old scanned-job, notable the moss accumulated on stumps and trunks, and leaves on ground.
Have a nice sunday,
Ike
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Nunney (snunney)
(130967)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 1991-02-00
- Categories: Natureza
- Camera: Minolta Dynax 500si
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-19 0:33