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Due to various reasons still not been able to get out with the camera, so here's one from the archives again.
Patience paid off, waiting for the sun to produce this strip of light over the village of Hathersage. Taken from Higger Tor
Higger Tor is a dominant landmark of the Dark Peak, in the north of England's Peak District National Park. It's a gritstone tor overlooking the Burbage Valley and the iron age hill fort of Carl Wark to the southeast.
The purple heather seen here in the foreground thrives all over the moors of the Peak District and is in full bloom every August.
Although it appears as if the sun is in shot, this scene was captured facing east with the setting sun behind me to the north west. The bright area in the sky is an unusual reflection of the sunlight through the clouds.
Cloud inversion in the Hope Valley , Looking towards Over Owler, from Higger Tor, August 2016, Peak District Derbyshire, UK
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View from Higger Tor looking towards Over Owler, on a late December afternoon, 2016 Peak District , Derbyshire. UK
Higger Tor is a dominant landmark of the Dark Peak, in the north of England's Peak District National Park. It's a gritstone tor overlooking the Burbage Valley and the iron age hill fort of Carl Wark to the southeast.
This view looks west towards Hathersage and the Hope Valley, with Castleton, Mam Tor and the Great Ridge in the far distance.
The purple heather seen here in the foreground thrives all over the moors of the Peak District and is in full bloom every August.
Evening shot from Higger Tor looking towards Stanage And the Hope Valley, August 2016, Peak District , Derbyshire , UK
Looking across the purple moors, towrds Higger Tor, from Fox House,..August 2016, Peak Ditrict , Derbyshire , UK
An image taken at Over Owler Tor on Saturday, looking northwards towards the distinctive mini-plateaux of Higger Tor and Carl Wark, with the snow dusted Hathersage Moor in between.
I had a chance to pop out for an hour before sunset earlier this week and headed to Millstone Edge, which is always a great location at this time of year, with the expanse of heather in full bloom. I was lucky that a heavy rain shower cleared and the sun came out just as I arrived. After a quick dash up the hill I realised I wasn't going to get to where I wanted to get to before the sun went back behind the clouds so I grabbed a few images from the path, looking towards Higger Tor, with the outcrop of Over Owler Tor to the right of the frame.
Evening view from Higger Tor.. August 2017 Peak District , Derbyshire. UK... Gonna be my last post for a few days, due to a house move.. i'll do my best to keep up with your photos via my phone.... will be back when i get the internet sorted at our new house.... John
Higger Tor is a dominant landmark of the Dark Peak, in the north of the Peak District National Park. It is a gritstone tor overlooking the Burbage Valley and the iron age hill fort of Carl Wark to the southeast.
Another slightly grainy image. I was wondering why it was so grainy when I realised it was taken at ISO 11,400! So with hindsight I could easily have selected a slower shutter speed and produced a higher quality image. It's amazing how low the light can actually be just before sunset, even when the sun is shining. Anyway, this image was taken at a place equally popular with photographers and people who just like to go to a high place and watch the sun sink below the horizon. In late August it's a particularly great location when the heather is in full bloom and the air filled with honey.
Autumn mists over Hathersage Moor seen from Over Owler Tor looking towards Higger Tor, Carl Wark and Stanage Edge.
One from Saturday afternoon, taken under slowly clearing skies from fields between Higger Tor and Stanage Edge, Derbyshire
I made my first visit of the year so far to Hathersage Moor and was rewarded with a dramatic cloudscape above a sea of heather. This view takes in Stanage Edge to the left, the flat top of Higger Tor in the middle and the rocky outcrop of Over Owler Tor to the right.
An image from an evening visit to some local moorland a few weeks ago when the heather was at its best. This panoramic is a stitch of several images taken close to Millstone Edge. The small plateau-like outcrop to the left is Higger Tor and the outcrop to the right is Over Owler Tor. And in between its unbroken heather.
Some dappled light over the Derwent Valley and the slopes leading up to Hathersage Moor. This image was taken one evening last week from the top of Higger Tor. It's a stitch of a couple of images taken with a 105mm lens.
I shot this straight towards the sun, which was breaking through the clearing mist over Higger Tor. on Saturday morning. The rocks to the left of the frame form the so-called Shelter Stone.
Higger Tor or Higgar Tor is a gritstone tor in the Dark Peak, in the north of the Peak District National Park in England. It overlooks the Burbage Valley and the Iron Age hill fort of Carl Wark to the southeast.
Thanks wikipedia