Misty river dawn, Glastonbury by Kevin Pearson. “My image was taken in late April along the bank of the river Brue in Glastonbury, Somerset. The flat, open, exposed landscape of the Somerset levels is punctuated by drainage channels and waterways, which give it a unique character. Cool evenings when followed by clear mornings tend to give rise to a blanket of mist rising off the water and grassland, creating an ethereal feel to the landscape, especially at sunrise before the mist burns away. You can see the frost still clinging to the grassy riverbank”. (Photo by Kevin Pearson/Weather Photographer of the Year 2016)
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