A colourful collection of photos of our very own Exmoor national park can be found in a new pocket sized title by Pixz.

Part of the Halsgrove stable, the Pixz series specialises in these selective little books covering different areas and subjects. Exmoor is the second smallest of England’s National Parks, barely 267 square miles, but nevertheless it possesses some of the most diverse and spectacular landscapes to be found anywhere in the country.

Peter Hendrie’s photographs of the moor rarely portray clear azure skies or flatly-sun-drenched landscapes. Instead – as the more than 50 superb images in this book clearly demonstrate – his inspiration comes rather from stormy skies which produce a sense of drama and foreboding and from morning mists after night-time rain which invest the countryside with a rose blush. He rises magnificently to the challenge of portraying Exmoor’s uniqueness and special magic.

Peter Hendrie is not merely content with the pretty scene or picturesque view. His images are all intensely attractive, but his lens reaches beyond the obvious to catch the essence of Exmoor in its endless variety and myriad moods.

Peter Hendrie has lived and worked all his life in-and-around North Devon and Exmoor. Born in Barnstaple he attended a number of schools in the area before serving an apprenticeship at Appledore Shipyard as a shipwright. A change of career brought him to the heart of Exmoor in 1988, from where he is ideally placed to pursue his passion for photography and to capture the moor throughout the seasons.

Spirit of Exmoor, PiXZ Books. ISBN 978 0 85710 003 0, hardback, 110x155mm, 64 pages, price £4.99.