Gamsey Wood is a little BCN Wildlife Trust wood between Ramsey and Sawtry. It is not well known and access is via a farm (which seems wrong as you are doing it). Consequently, it is extremely quiet. I visited in the afternoon on May Day, when the likes of Brampton and Waresley woods would have been heaving with people. I didn't see a soul. The downside is the amount of undergrowth. There were a few nice patches of bluebells, but in much of the wood they were being choked out by cleavers.
There was enough good patches for what I wanted to do, which was in-camera multiple exposure. The images below are 8 shot multiples, with slight movement between shots. For some of the shots I also tilted the camera down a little during exposure. I know this kind of image doesn't appeal to everyone. Those who hate them included all three selectors for this years exhibition. But I like the impressionistic result.
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