Over a period of two years, Mark Sisson and the Reverend Henry Morris have met up at short notice, weather permitting, to fly from Halfpenny Green airfield over different parts of Shropshire.
Angling the small Socata aircraft at 45 degrees, vicar Henry has put Mark in the right position to photograph the county’s network of canals, rivers, ridges, hills and valleys, patchworks of crops, quarries, monuments, towns, hill forts, racecourses, golfcourses, parkland and settlements.
Their adventure has taken them to the four corners of Shropshire, looking down on Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Much Wenlock, Church Stretton, Telford, Bridgnorth, Bishop’s Castle, Newport, Clun and many more villages and hamlets.
In A Most Rare Vision, Mark has managed to capture the surprises and the beauty of Shropshire from the air.
Publisher: Merlin Unwin Books
ISBN: 9781906122669
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 788 g
Dimensions: 230 x 214 mm
As well as capturing some of Shropshire’s towns from the air, the book also features some of the tapestry of the landscape and striking patterns and features which can only be discerned from above. - Shropshire Star
The two men devoted an enormous amount of time to accounting for different places, different seasons and different lighting experiences and the result is a lovely collection recording Shropshire from the place few of us will ever see it – up above, high in the air. - Shropshire Magazine
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