Before Sunset is view from the Longshaw Estate, looking out towards the Hope Valley and the Edale Skyline. Photographed about half an hour before the sun set, this image creates a partial silhouette of the back lit hills, and a couple of sheep happily feeding away in the field in the foreground. The partial silhouette, creates a little depth and to the image. Available as canvas, prints and phone covers
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Hawthorn Isolation, is a revisit to another image I took of the same tree Winter Isolation. Not exactly in the same spot, however a very close match. We have Mother Cap on the horizon to our left, and on the right we have Higger Tor and Carl Wark in the upper Burbage. The sun was setting most beautifully on a early spring evening, after some stormy showers in the Peak District and South Yorkshire regions. The clouds receding fast over the Tor. The colours are warm on this cold day in March, the sun setting creating the golden colours. Available as canvas, prints and phone covers Hawthorn Awaits for spring to arrive along the banks of Burbage Brook. Burbage Brook meanders and babbles away down through Upper Burbage, past Higgor Tor and Burbage Edge, down through the Longshaw Estate and on to Padley Gorge. It is early spring and not much of the way of buds have appeared. A very crisp day out in the Peaks, and hoping to catch clouds and blue sky perfect for trying out the graduated filters and polariser. This is the best of the crop very little has been done during post editing, keeping the colours as they were when shot. They weather changed very quickly and the rain came within 10 minutes of this photograph been taken. Available as canvas, prints and phone covers Oaken Clough Falls is en rote from Crowden to Black Hill. This route is part of he Pennine Way which starts in Edale. Crowden is situated along the Woodhead Pass from Sheffield to Manchester. This is the Manchester side of the Derbyshire peak District. Clough is an old English word s Germanic derivation of the word Klinge meaning steep valley or ravine. The walk from Crowden car park to this spot starts of relatively easy, with a lot of cobbled stones to mind your step upon, then it takes a little strenuous up hill climb to get to it. Available as Minehead Spray in Somerset. Looking out to sea, with the Welsh coastline almost visible, this wave just crashed in. Not a huge wave by any means the winter storms that have hit the UK recently, a baby in comparison. The spray was kicking off just nicely as the wave met the pebbles and the rocks off the breakwater groyne. Available as canvas, prints and phone covers |
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