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After hanging around near the summit I eventually slowly walked down to meet up with a friend and after a quick natter I composed this nice view looking down the ridge towards Lose Hill.
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Misty conditions over Castleton before the mist covered everything.
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The night reveals its fog where it clings to the cold of the darkness.
As a fire awakens in the east and awaits the cock to rise.
On his dias the maestro raises his arms to conduct the dawn chorus.
And waits for the perfect moment, balancing harmony between night and day
On a single note when he starts to play us into a new and beautiful day
The Maestro, Nils Frahm - says www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIwwjy4slI8
(and a bit of unpoetic nonsense from me)
A panorama of the Hope Valley icluding: The Great Ridge, Cave Dale and Peveril Castle near Castleton.
edale,taken on the way up kinder scout with mam tor and the great ridge in the background,peak district derbyshire uk
A panorama from Bamford Edge taking in Mam Tor, Win Hill, Kinder Scout, Crook Hill, the Upper Derwent Valley and Derwent Edge.
The much photographed great ridge from Mam tor in Derbyshire. The beautiful light between dawn and sunrise provided ample opportunity for every composition.
Early morning last autumn form the top of MamTor towards Castleton.
Low lying mist and sunrise with the La Forge brick works with it's tall chimney and smoke...
A nice morning spent on Mam Tor looking to the cement works. Haven't been back here in the morning for quite a long time. I think it's much busier than it used to be, maybe it'll be quieter on an early summer morning.
Very early one May morning, I was walking north along the Great Ridge path from Mam Tor and was greeted by this glorious sunrise
Very early up on Mam Tor.
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This is on the path leading from Mam Tor along the great ridge! It was a fantastic morning ..... mid June and was warm ..... in the car! I put a winter coat on as a precaution..... my god I’m glad I did.... on the top it was blowing a gale and was cold as ice!
I took this with my Progrey 7 stop ND filter on the front and that gave me an exposure of 60 seconds.....
Little problem ... is fitted a new 3LT arca Swiss L Bracket and with it fitted my cable release wouldn’t plug in.....
So I stood there with my finger on the shutter button for 60 seconds....
I think it came out quite sharp ..... don’t you
The gate on Mam Tor was very busy this morning. There was seven photographers trying to get the iconic shot. The best spot was already taken when i got there and it was still dark.
OK, I'm testing the limits of how gaudy I can go at the minute: a need to push myself into new territory before I just fade into the ground (although I suspect I will leave a bit of a hump).
This was a dull and boring and rather lonely evening escape to Mam Tor where I found I was probably the only person not celebrating Eid and the only one respecting any social distancing.
Anyhow, I got a gaudy picture out of it.