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A composition I like as I find Higger Tor quite difficult to photograph
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Bamford Edge Hike Conclusion:
I've learnt over time that even if it looks like sunset is going to be clouded out, there's a good chance that a gap can open up just at the right time and provide something stunning.
This is exactly what happened this evening and therefore I set up this composition ready to catch the side light I banked on happening, as it streamed through a gap on the horizon and brought the whole of Higger Tor and Burbage to life.
It's moments like these that make me realise how much more in tune with nature I have become since getting into photography. I'd never have been able to anticipate events like these in the past but time, careful observation and patience have allowed me to get to that point.
A fantastic end to a day's hiking.
One of the best sunrises I've seen - made better by the snow making it difficult for a lot of people to get here, as would usually be the case on a Saturday morning.
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Looking from the Edge of Burbage Moor near Houndkirk. Higger Tor in the distance on the right.
Higger Tor seen from Carl Wark, taken a few weeks ago.
Taken with a Rollei 35LED camera on Ilford HP5 film.
Sunrise shot from the top of Higger Tor, North Derbyshire, UK.
An HDR image shot with a Nikon D90 and a Tokina 20-35mm f2.8lens.
© Steve Bark
A 66-year old walker climbs up Higger Tor (434m).
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© Roger A Perriss. All rights reserved.
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Higger Tor is a 434m high gritstone tor in the Burbage Valley, Peak District of England.
It actually stands in the county of 'South Yorkshire', about 200 metres from the border with Derbyshire, which runs along the nearest road, approximately 2 km. east of Hathersage, Derbyshire, UK.
Peak District hike. With Hathersage and Hope in the distance.
June 4, 2016 | www.breakfastinamerica.me | Copyright © Gary Allman, all rights reserved
After a long climb (well, long for me!) up Higger Tor, I took a well earned breather at the summit and scoffed half my ration of Cadbury chocolate.
After my break, I decided to venture ever onwards and ended up doing a 4.5 mile loop around a rocky ridge that offered views of the valley. Every now and again the walk was punctuated by the sound of intrepid climbers doing what climbers do on a sunday afternoon.
Check out the view.
One of the best sunrises I've seen - made better by the snow making it difficult for a lot of people to get here, as would usually be the case on a Saturday morning.
For more of the Peak District, please see: www.matrobinsonphoto.co.uk/peak-district
Image © Roger Butterfield. Not to be used without express permission.
Higger Tor in the Peak District National Park (UK).
An early spring evening on Burbage Edge, as the setting sun rakes warm light over the rocks. It was colder than it looked!
An incredible temperature inversion at sunrise looking towards Carl Wark and Over Owler Tor. 4 shots stitched together to create this panoramic image.
Higger Tor and Carlwark silhouetted under the faint green of the Aurora Borealis. As well as the more familiar Plough.
Out on Sunday morning for a sunrise. Some nice early colour before the sun rose which quickly faded. Was OK by me as didn't have long to be out anyway!
Sunrise shot from the top of Higger Tor, North Derbyshire, UK.
An HDR image shot with a Nikon D90 and a Tokina 20-35mm f2.8lens.
© Steve Bark
1/4s f7.1 @ 12mm 0.9 reverse ND grad filter
All images are Copyright © Stephen Elliott Photography 2011.
Taken with the Olympus XA4 camera which I previously used in week 131 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Orwo NP55 film from Six Gates Films of Milan, developed in Rodinal 1:50 45 mins semi-stand at 20 degrees.
Higger Tor, a low rocky hill on Grindleford Moor in Derbyshire's Peak District National Park.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: Nikkor 28-80mm zoom
Film: Fujicolor C200
A short walk from the Longshaw Lodge car park in the Gritstone part of the Peak District.
South from the car park then through a wooded section down towards Grindleford station.
From there, up through Yarncliff wood overlooking Padley Gorge, and following the path, crossing the Burbage Brook and continuing up the western side. At the top of the gorge a path back to the lodge car park is on the other side of the road.
I had intended a longer walk to include the ascent of Carl Wark hill fort, but the increasing air temperature made me take the shorter option. I'll try to do the longer walk when the heather is out. (Maybe even include Higger Tor if I have the energy).