A NEW exhibition is showing Dartmoor in a whole new light with photography and paintings depicting the moor from dusk to dawn.

Dark Skies is an exhibition of night sky time lapse photography, light painting and dusk to dawn images by Lee Pengelly, Thomas Dobner and Joe Tuck, currently on display at the High Moorland Visitor Centre in Princetown.

Lee Pengelly is a landscape and travel photographer based in Plymouth. His passion is landscape photography but he shoots commercially as well as running his own library of images. The exhibition contains images created by Lee using light painting and star trail techniques coupled with some atmospheric low light dusk images.

Joe Tuck is a photographer and videographer based in Devon. He has an MSc in biological photography and imaging from the University of Nottingham and a BSc in zoology from the University of Leeds.

Thomas Dobner, a semi-professional photographer from South Devon, has always been interested in using photography to create images that provide the viewer with a new and interesting view of the natural world. He likes to challenge himself and push his camera equipment to its limits to obtain the unusual.

For this exhibition the three have been out on Dartmoor at all hours of the night, alone and often in sub-zero temperatures to produce a unique collection giving a feel for the area's tranquillity, solitude and beauty.

The exhibition runs until May 16.