THIS photograph by Julia Amies-Green was runner-up in a summer of beauty photography competition run by HF Holidays and Campaign for National Parks.
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Batten down hatches as Storm Bram brings heavy rain and strong windsTaken at Wind Hill looking towards Lynmouth, the judges loved its vivid colours.
“The combination of moorland heather, dramatic cliffs and quintessential English harbour where Exmoor meets the sea, is such a stunning and inspirational setting capturing the diverse beauty of the National Park in one view,” said Julia.
“I regularly sit here and ponder, watching small boats pass by below, chat to walkers strolling by and listen to the gulls soaring above, and leave with a spring in my step and a happy heart.”
The competition attracted hundreds of entries from across the country’s national parks, and the winner was a stunning panorama of the Western Brecon Beacons taken by Mark Kent.

