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Another beautiful night for the northern lights.

The view from Blackstone Edge near Littleborough as the weather finally begins to clear. The sense of wildness of the countryside, somewhat tempered by the numbers of wind turbines visible in this part of the South Pennines.

The much-photographed White Edge Lodge on the Eastern Moors of the Derbyshire Peak District. A former gamekeeper's lodge on the Duke of Rutland's Longshaw Estate it is now a National Trust holiday cottage.

Beucha church - Bergkirche Beucha.

 

The hill on which the church stands was continuously excavated from the 15th century onwards, with the consequence that the church now stands on the edge of a near vertical slope.

Last light along the northeast edge of Mono lake. Mono county, California, U.S.A.

Stanage Edge is a vast gritstone edge that overlooks the village of Hathersage in the English Peak District..

Shanklin, Isle of Wight, 1988

In the mist the walker emerges on the edge of the path beside the trembling leaf with a droplet or two of the mist on the edge of the leaflet. Plus a spider web between two branches. HMMM :) Close to the Edge

I'm not sure if these loose rocks were placed precariously on the edges jutting out from the cliff by people, or if they ended up there naturally. Looks kind of cool though.

 

Another one from my favorite place on the California coast, Pescadero State beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz, California.

Thank you for your previous comments. I hadn't planned to post anything, but felt inspired by Macro Monday's "Edge" theme today. Surely still feel edgy!

 

This is a long section of 'wallboard cap molding' from which one can hang framed art without punching extra holes in wood or wallboard.

 

The right side is 19.05mm in height. I bounced an SB800 speedlight against a semi-reflective warm surface. Balanced the molding on two glass salt and pepper shakers, hence a few bokeh balls.

 

Nikon D810, Nikkor 105mm f/2.8

1/250 sec; f/3.5; ISO 100

Manual exposure, tripod, SB800 speedlight

 

Thanks for your comments. I read them all gratefully.

 

Would this look edgier in B&W?

Large Maple Leaf,on the edge of a water Feature.

Curbar Edge is a gritstone moorland escarpment above the village of Curbar, in Derbyshire, England and close to the villages of Baslow, Calver, and Froggatt. It is located within the Peak District National Park at an altitude of 958 ft (292 m)

Here is another image from my last shoot but facing the other direction. While my model was in the car warming up I motioned to her to bring out gloves for me. I had her throw them to me cause I was down on some rocks in shooting position. Very bad idea to throw lightweight things in the wind on the edge of a hill. Luckily I was able to retrieve the gloves with only a short scramble down the hill. We only shot for maybe 5 mins before my model squealed I can't take it anymore and ran to her coat. I can't express how grateful I am that she stuck with me to at least get a couple shots.

 

Model: Lauren M.

 

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Eastern North Carolina

 

Full Spectrum Conversion

Hoya R72 Filter

Bembridge, Isle of Wight, 1988

 

Out-takes

 

Edges of Recession - the book

Edge is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere located at 30 Hudson Yards, with a one-of-a-kind design. It’s suspended in mid-air, giving you the feeling of floating in the sky with 360-degree views you can’t get anywhere else.

 

You can look 100 stories down from the thrilling glass floor, lean out over the city on angled glass walls and sip champagne in the sky.

Myiarchus cephalotes

(Pale-edged flycatcher / Atrapamoscas montañero)

 

La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Pale-edged flycatcher is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, distributed throughout subtropical montane forest in the Andes.

 

This species is typically a bird of humid forests and is one of the few species of Myiarchus that is restricted entirely to humid montane forest.

 

neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...

 

Bamford Edge, Peak District, UK

 

© 2025 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.

 

The weather and landscape together produced something special. As I was passing Bamford Edge I stopped to look at the breaks in the cloud. The forecast said light rain turning to heavy rain. And after already getting rained on and falling in a river, I almost headed home.

 

I'm glad I didn't though. The light was spectacular and I was lucky to capture the cumulonimbus clouds.

 

I was hampered by my tripod leg falling apart (I carry tools to fix it), moisture in the EVF (which happened last year), and condensation under my UV filter (trapped when I swapped back from a polariser). Lucky I spotted that one before I finished shooting.

THE EDGE is the topic for Wed April 19 2017, Group Our Daily Challenge

The incoming leg of the recent Great Britain XVI tour sees the Battle of Britain class Tangmere coming through Edge Hill Liverpool on Friday evening . One engine that until Friday I hadnt been able to capture .

Pictures showing the entire backdrop and the full top and skirt... as well as the Information and credits are all on the blog post -

 

rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2019/05/edge-of-darkness.html

Watch your fingers

Bamford Edge Peak District, UK

 

© 2025 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.

 

I thought I'd better get in on the action at Bamford Edge.

 

It wasn't as busy I thought it would be after seeing all the vans and cars at 5am. There were, however, two tents, right at the top of dry stone wall to the right of here. I didn't see them get up while I was there.

Rushup Edge seen from Mam Tor on one of last winters rare snowy days.

Sunset at White Edge Lodge on the Eastern Moors of the Peak District National Park. Formerly a cottage for the Duke of Rutland's gamekeeper the Lodge is now a National Trust holiday cottage.

Curbar Edge, Peak District, UK

 

© 2012 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.

 

A very old shot not shared at the time.

Macro Mondays, October 17, 2016

two strips of paper, sunlight, and shadow

 

2022 Alphabet Challenge: E is for edge

52 in 2022: #4 abstract

A three image stitched panorama of the Derbyshire Peak District under glowering cloudscape. Stanage Edge on the right and the Hope Blue Circle cement works on the far left..

Walking along the Fremington Edge footpath

The gritstone of Curbar Edge overlooking the Derwent Valley.

Looking over Reeth and up Swaledale from Fremington Edge.

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